New Environmental Monitoring System Based on Integrated Optic
Sensors will Reduce Costs and Improve Efficiency
A
team of researchers that includes Georgia Institute of Technology
engineers has developed a revolutionary environmental monitoring
and analysis system that promises to reduce the time and costs involved
in analyzing contaminants. Researchers predict that the system --
called E-SMART -- will dramatically improve the efficiency and effectiveness
of environmental monitoring.
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