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ASU

The Flexible Display Center (FDC)* is an ASU-led collaboration with industry, academia, and government (U.S. Army led by the Army Research Lab) driving rapid technology development, innovation and integration to create manufacturable revolutionary flexible displays that are lightweight, low power, compact and rugged. The Center is developing reflective and emissive, active matrix, flexible display technology demonstrators for Army systems.  Through the Center partnership, industry has delivered two technology demonstrators and commercialized three enabling manufacturing technologies in the last year.

Within its state-of-the-art R&D to manufacturing facility in the ASU Research Park, the FDC has comprehensive display design, technology fabrication and characterization capabilities embedded in operational 6-inch and GEN II pilot lines, and organic electronics capability including an OLED R&D laboratory and organic TFT program. More information can be found online at  flexdisplay.asu.edu

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The Collaborative Agent Design Research Center (CADRC) at Cal Ply is a self-supporting educational laboratory that applies advanced information systems technology to real-world problems in industry commerce, and government.   Its main interests have centered on the development of integrated decision-support systems for the solution of complex problems using a collaborative multi-agent research approach.  More information can be found at www.cadrc.calpoly.edu.

 

The University of California Santa Barbara is a leading research institution that also provides a comprehensive liberal arts learning experience. It's academic community of faculty, students, and staff is characterized by a culture of interdisciplinary collaboration that is responsive to the needs of a multicultural and global society. The university's  commitment to public service is manifested through the creation and distribution of knowledge that advances the well-being of California, the nation, and world. UC Santa Barbara is a "very high activity" research university and has spent $191.2 million on research expenditures.  Five faculty members have won the Nobel Prize, 29 have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, and 27 to the National Academy of Engineering. UC Santa Barbara hosts 12 National Research Centers including the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Southern California Earthquake Center. Eight are supported by the National Science Foundation. The university also was selected as one of the first California Institutes for Science and Innovation. For more information, visit www.ucsb.edu.

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The High Performance Materials Institute (HPMI) at Florida State University develops cost-effective high-performance nanomaterials, composite materials, nanocomposites and systems. HPMI uses feasibility analysis, proof-of-concept demonstration and prototype testing to develop innovative technologies and solutions for the design, manufacturing, and characterization of advanced materials. The institute has a close working relationship with the composite materials and nanomaterials industry and government laboratories. HPMI has state-of the-art composite and nanomaterials design, processing and characterization equipment housed in a brand new $21M, 45,000 square foot facility. For more information visit www.hpmi.net.

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Goergia Tech

The mission of the Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation (GTARC) is to provide efficient and effective contracting, grant, and research administration services for the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), a non-profit research arm of the Georgia Institute of Technology. GTARC provides business management services for GTRI as it conducts focused programs of innovative research, technical assistance, and economic development that advance the global competitiveness of Georgia, the Southeast region, and the nation. GTARC serves as the sole contracting entity for GTRI.  Visit us at www.gtarc.gatech.edu/.

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University of Kansas The University of Kansas Center for Research, Inc. (KUCR) develops and administers research in engineering and related interdisciplinary areas, and assists the University of Kansas in attaining its goals of excellence in education. As a non-profit University Affiliate, the Center is charged with applying, improving, and increasing the resources of the University of Kansas for research, advanced instruction and public service. The Center administers research projects through a support staff that provides services in proposal, financial, and grant accounting; human resources and payroll; and contract and subcontract administration and negotiation. More information can be found at www.kucr.ku.edu.
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University of Montana The University of Montana was founded in 1893 in the town of Missoula. Since then, the University has nurtured a tradition of cultural and scientific exploration. Today, “The Discovery Continues” at UM – from a local, regional and global perspective into the next frontier of space. Located at the heart of western Montana’s stunning natural landscape, UM is a magnet not only for top-notch teachers and researchers, but also for students from across the country and around the globe. The Montana Center for Work Physiology and Exercise Metabolism (Montana WPEM) works to design and perform cutting-edge, innovative research that is applicable to occupations and recreational endeavors that push the human body to its limit. The WPEM is currently working with the Air Force Special Operations Command and Air Force Research Laboratory. Discover the University of Montana at www.umt.edu/.
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Missouri University

The mission of the University of Missouri College of Engineering is to educate engineers, create leaders and develop entrepreneurs in a research and interdisciplin-ary environment. It does this by supporting engineering educational programs with extracurricular student activities and research experience; encouraging faculty to be entrepreneurial and interdisciplinary; conducting world class research that produces new knowledge and new researchers for the future resulting in economic development, job creation, and an improved standard of living for the state of Missouri and the country. More information can be found online at  www.engineering.missouri.edu

 
New York University School of Medicine is a world-class patient-centered integrated academic medical center.  It is committed to making contributions that place service to human health at the center of an academic culture devoted to excellence in research, patient care and education.
NYU School of Medicine brings together outstanding basic scientists and clinical researchers, to foster highly collaborative, multidisciplinary investigation, inspiring new ideas and discoveries; and translating scientific advances more swiftly into new ways of diagnosing and treating patients and preventing disease.  For more information, visit www.med.nyu.edu
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Purdue University is a coeducational, state-assisted system in Indiana. Founded in 1869 and named after benefactor John Purdue, the University is one of the nation's leading research institutions with a reputation for excellent and affordable education. Building upon historical strengths in engineering and agriculture, the West Lafayette campus currently offers 5,800 courses in more than 400 undergraduate majors and specializations in the schools/colleges of Agriculture, Consumer and Family Sciences, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, Liberal Arts, Management, Nursing, Pharmacy and Pharmacal Sciences, Science, Technology, and Veterinary Medicine. Programs of graduate study and research leading to advanced degrees fall under the jurisdiction of the Graduate School. More information can be found at www.purdue.edu.
 

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UTEP

UTEP is located in El Paso, Texas on the border between the United States and Mexico. UTEP students live and study in the world’s largest binational metropolitan area, pursuing cultural, social, and academic opportunities not available on most university campuses. The Carnegie Foundation ranks UTEP in the Doctoral/Research University-Intensive category, placing it among the top seven percent of all colleges and universities in the United States. This classification reflects UTEP’s success in providing our students with opportunities to pursue advanced degrees in a broad range of fields. Capitalizing on UTEP’s border setting, faculty research focuses on areas such as environmental science and engineering, borderlands history, and manufacturing engineering. Visit us at www.utep.edu.

 
The University of Texas at Austin is a major research university home to more than 50,000 students, 2,900 faculty and 21,000 staff members. The university is dedicated to improving the quality of life of the people of Texas and the United States. UT is a leading provider of education and research with a depth and diversity of resources unmatched by most other public universities. As an enduring symbol of the spirit of Texas—big, ambitious and bold—the university drives economic and social progress in Texas and serves our nation as a leading center of knowledge and creativity.  Find out more at www.utexas.edu.
 

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