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Going Under
While we often like to think as humans we have control and free reign over the entire Earth, the reality is there are places we can’t go, environments we can’t withstand, and situations that are much too hot for us to handle. Luckily, a few technological wizards are working to help us reach the unreachable and learn a little something about how the natural world works.
There is a very special kind of researcher residing in Savannah whose only goal in life is to research and solve the world’s most pressing ecological problems. Even more impressive, he specializes—and thrives—in environments that are inhospitable to virtually all other scientists across the world. Currently, his field experience ranges from reading seismic activity of volcanoes in Hawaii to keeping the depths of our own coastal marshlands and coral reefs clean and functioning. He’s got the weight of the natural world on his shoulders, yet from the massive water tank where he cheerfully hones his skills, he gives a friendly, relaxed wave. But, the big puppy eyes and surfer-like demeanor are a bit misleading because, after all, he’s not really the one in control.
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Tags: environment, Georgia Tech, Georgia Tech Savannah, Savannah, south magazine, Techy, underwater robot