AI-Enabled Intelligent Bacterial Forecasting System
i-BacteriaForecast
Advancing community safety through AI-driven bacterial monitoring and predictive modeling research.
Advancing Water Safety Research
Our comprehensive approach combines cutting-edge technology with environmental science to create safer water systems.
Real-time Monitoring
Continuous monitoring of bacterial contamination levels and environmental parameters across multiple monitoring sites.
Predictive Analytics
Advanced machine learning models that forecast bacterial contamination events before they occur.
Public Health Protection
Early warning systems to protect communities from waterborne diseases and contamination risks.
Monitoring River Health
The Bacteria Forecast project represents a groundbreaking initiative in environmental health monitoring, focusing on predictive modeling of bacterial contamination and public health safety.
By combining real-time data collection with sophisticated predictive modeling, we're creating early warning systems that can alert communities to potential contamination events before they pose health risks.




Partnerships
Collaborating with leading experts in environmental science, data analytics, and public health to advance water safety research.
Funding & Support
This research is made possible through support from the National Science Foundation.

NSF I-Corps Grant
Award #2449098
I-Corps: Translation Potential of Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Bacterial Forecasting System for Water Quality Monitoring
This I-Corps project focuses on developing bacterial level monitoring and forecasting systems for measuring water quality in real time. The technology combines LoRaWAN-based sensors with an AI-driven cloud platform to collect and analyze water quality data remotely, providing early warning systems for bacterial contamination.
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Office of Research, Kennesaw State University
Grand Challenges - Interdisciplinary Seed Grants, 2025-2027
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City of Chattahoochee Hills
Offers the three potential project locations

Interested in Collaborating?
We welcome partnerships with organizations and researchers who share our commitment to advancing water quality monitoring and public health protection. If you're interested in collaborating or learning more about our funding opportunities, please reach out to us:
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Access real-time bacterial data, contamination forecasts, and interactive visualizations from our ongoing research across multiple monitoring sites.
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