
Hidden Georgia Tech: The Cleanroom
By Victor Rogers April 16, 2018
Across the Georgia Tech campus, hidden spaces and forgotten places await rediscovery. Some are relics of an earlier time, difficult to find and explore. Others are very much in view, but often overlooked. Hidden Georgia Tech is a photo-essay series highlighting places on campus that are hidden in plain sight.
The Cleanroom
The Marcus Nanotechnology Building is the headquarters for the Institute of Electronics and Nanotechnology, one of Georgia Tech's Interdisciplinary Research Institutes.
The building is home to the largest cleanroom laboratory dedicated to the fabrication, characterization, and assembly of biomedical and semiconductor devices in the Southeast United States. The facility is available for use by Georgia Tech researchers and others at a cost of $20 per hour.
The Cleanroom
Photos by Allison Carter