Georgia Institute of Technology — Portable Spectrometers (2024)

Organization:
Georgia Institute of Technology
Award Date:
08/2024
Amount:
$1,976,562
Purpose:
To support work led to develop a cheap and portable Raman spectrometer, and then test it as a tuberculosis diagnostic tool.

Open Philanthropy recommended a gift of $1,976,562 over three years to the Georgia Institute of Technology to support work led by Professor Saad Bhamla to develop a cheap and portable Raman spectrometer, and then test it as a tuberculosis diagnostic tool.

This follows Open Philanthropy’s October 2022 support and falls within its focus area of scientific research, specifically within its interest in advancing human health and wellbeing.

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