Georgia Tech Researchers Awarded Total of $4.35 Million in 2020 for Direct Air Capture Projects

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Researchers in Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering are principal investigators on six new projects that have been awarded a total of $4.35 million for studies related to direct air capture (DAC) science and technology. With these recent awards, Georgia Tech researchers, with the support of Georgia Tech’s Strategic Energy Institute (SEI), have launched the Direct Air Capture Center (DirACC). Georgia Tech researchers, including M.G. Finn, professor and chair of the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, have also engaged in DAC technology development with large, established technology firms.

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College of Sciences, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry

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Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Keywords
College of Sciences, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, M.G. Finn, direct air capture technology, DAC
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  • Created By: Renay San Miguel
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Mar 10, 2021 - 4:58pm
  • Last Updated: Mar 10, 2021 - 4:58pm