Georgia Tech Students Develop Chemical Safety Tool for Real-World Exposure Risks
VIP team created a model to help assess chemical exposure hazards in everyday and workplace environments.
Students in Georgia Tech’s Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) program developed a computational model that predicts how hazardous chemical vapors spread and accumulate in enclosed spaces following spills or open-container incidents. Working across disciplines, the team combined expertise in chemistry, engineering, computer science, and public health to create a practical tool that could support faster safety assessments, improve worker protection, and inform future industry applications.
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