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AFFILIATED CENTERS & LABORATORIES
 
  • Center for Wave Phenomena (CWP)
    The Center for Wave Phenomena (CWP) supports an interdisciplinary (geophysics, mathematics) research and educational program in seismic exploration. The main focus of the program is in seismic modeling, migration, and inversion methods and accurate and efficient computational methods for seismic data processing, primarily for application to regions of structural complexity.

  • Center for Automation, Robotics, and Distributed Intelligence (CARDI)
    CARDI is a Research Center that has focused on automation, robotics, and intelligent systems. The center includes faculty from the Division of Engineering, Departments of Mathematical and Computer Science, Geophysics, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, and Environmental Science and Engineering. Research is sponsored by industry, federal agencies, state agencies, and joint government-industry initiatives. The Center's mission is to study and apply advanced engineering and computer science research in soft computing (neural nets and fuzzy sets), robotics, sensor/actuator development, expert systems and intelligence. Applications are to problems in environment, energy, natural resources, materials, transportation, information, computer communications, networking, medicine, and data mining. Problems that require a multi-disciplinary systems approach to integrate technologies from the different disciplines are typically researched.

  • Center for Assessment in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (CA-STEM)
    The mission of CA-STEM is to improve the methodologies used by evaluators in the assessment of educational interventions in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. CA-STEM’s role is to bring together experts in quantitative research, qualitative research, and STEM content with the purpose of improving the evaluation of educational research projects. CA-STEM will also provide a training ground for undergraduate students, graduate students and researchers who are interested in assessment and evaluation.

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