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A.H. Ismail Center for Health, Exercise, and Nutrition ISMAIL Tarra Hodge thodge@purdue.edu | An interdisciplinary Center that sponsors and facilitates health, exercise, and nutritiion research in faculty; technical and leadership skill acquisitin in students; and optimal attainable degree of individual well-being. It features models and programs designed to identify and adopt healthy lifestyle interventions applicable to population and individual health risk management issues. |
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Advanced Computer Systems Laboratory ACSL Rudolf Eigenmann eigenman@purdue.edu | ACSL's mission is to support a strong group of researchers at Purdue University who take leadership in advancing computer systems knowledge and technology. ACSL includes faculty and research groups from both the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Department of Computer Science. The center's current focus includes compilers for chip and system level parallelism, advanced micro architectures, high-performance and network computing, and foundations of computer systems research. |
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Agricultural Genomics Center (aka Purdue Genomics Core Facility) PAGC Phillip SanMiguel pmiguel@purdue.edu | The Purdue Genomics Core Facility provides low-throughput, high-throughput and next generation DNA sequencing, Affymetrix GeneChip, colony picking, library duplication, rearraying and filter printing services on a recharge basis. |
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Assessment Research Center ARC Jeff Gilger jgilger@purdue.edu | The research center focuses on the research, development, dissemination, and implementation of innovative assessment strategies to evaluate the performance of diverse learners and educational programs |
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Bindley Bioscience Center BBC Richard Kuhn kuhnr@purdue.edu | Bindley Bioscience Center in Discovery Park blends life sciences and engineering research to cultivate and support innovative, multi-investigator, interdisciplinary research teams at Purdue University, and whose research and development efforts, in parallel, foster external engagement activities that promote economic development initiatives in the life sciences. |
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Birck Nanotechnology Center BNC Timothy D. Sands tsands@purdue.edu | A Discovery Park center that provides scientific equipment, specialized laboratories, a nanofabrication cleanroom, offices, technical staff, and administrative support for nanotechnology research. |
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Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship BDMCE Kenneth B. Kahn kbkahn@purdue.edu | BDMCE aims to catalyze entrepreneurship and commercialization across the Purdue University community through interdisciplinary education, networking, and business assistance programs. A particular focus is to spur |
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Center for Advanced Manufacturing CAM John Sullivan john.p.sullivan.1@purdue.edu | CAM’s mission is to serve as an interface between basic research and the applied needs of the manufacturing industry (may be revised after transition). |
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Center for Analytical Instrumentation Development CAID Robert Noll rnoll@purdue.edu | The intent of the Center is to bring together scientists and engineers interested in large scale projects involving innovation and development of analytical instrumentation, as well as its commercialization. |
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Center for Authentic Science Practice in Education CASPiE Dr. Gabriela C. Weaver gweaver@purdue.edu | The Center for Authentic Science Practice in Education (CASPiE) is a multi-institutional collaborative effort designed to address major barriers to providing research experiences to younger undergraduate science students. |
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Center for Biosprays CBS Paul Sojka sojka@purdue.edu | The CBS seeks to develop systems that efficiently form Food Processing, Pharmaceutical/Medicinal, and Consumer Products sprays, to build a clear understanding of the underlying science and technology, to clarify the relationship between product physical properties and spray performance, and to understand how such sprays interact with their targets. |
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Center for Catalyst Design CCD Nick Delgass delgass@ecn.purdue.edu | The Center for Catalyst Design (CCD) at Purdue University is focused on the development of new catalysts for a variety of chemical processes. The CCD is a cross-disciplinary team of researchers with broad expertise in catalysis, surface science, inorganic chemistry, materials science, molecular and process modeling, process systems engineering, and modern informatics methods. The CCD houses facilities for catalyst preparation, characterization, and an infrastructure for data archiving, information management, large scale computing, data visualization. |
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Center for Coal Technology Research CCTR Marty Irwin mwirwin@purdue.edu | CCTR was created by act of the Indiana legislature to sponsor research on the environmentally responsible use of Indiana coal |
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Center for Combinatorial Chemical Biology CCCB Jean Chmielewski chml@purdue.edu | The center enables the application of novel chemicals to probe unique biological systems under investigation in individual research programs. It facilitates the synthesis of libraries of small organic compounds and peptides and the evaluation of these libraries against molecular and cellular targets. |
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Center for Community and Environment Design CCED Kent Schuette schuettk@@purdue.edu | CCED is the community outreach arm of Purdue’s Landscape Architecture Program whose mission is to facilitate improvement in the quality of the physical environment through research, design and education related to community and environmental design and development. |
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Center for Computational Homeland Security CCHS Dr. Alok Chaturvedi alok@purdue.edu | To accelerate the creation, validation and implementation of knowledge and tools for sustainable homeland security through the use of a Synthetic Environment for Computational Experimentation. |
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Center for Education & Research in Information Assurance and Security CERIAS Eugene H. Spafford spaf@purdue.edu | To advance the knowledge and practice of information assurance and security through world-class research, the highest quality education, and by serving as an unbiased source of information. |
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Center for Environmental and Regulatory Information Systems CERIS Eileen Luke lukee@purdue.edu | CERIS operates and maintains four projects – NPIRS, NAPIS, NPDN, and EXCERPT. These projects are collection of databases, aplications, and web sites on pesticide registrations, pest surveys, plant diagnostics, and export regulations and serve as useful tools in aiding agricultural extension services, agricultural regulatory activities, plant bio-security, and agricultural exports. |
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Center for Excellence in Consumer Leadership ExCel Dr. Sugato Chakravarty sugato@purdue.edu | The center provides management development and leadership experiences to motivated sales professionals and post baccalaureate students. The center will provide appropriate research support to qualified faculty proposing research related to executive performance with behavioral adn attitudinal factors as well as designing technologically innovative online learning segments. |
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Center for Families at Purdue University CFF Shelley M. MacDermid shelley@purdue.edu | The Center for Families at Purdue University focuses on improving the quality of life for families and strengthening the capacity of families to provide nurturing environments for their members. To accomplish this, the center works with four important groups whose efforts directly impact quality of life for families: extension educators, human service providers, employers, and policymakers. |
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Center for Food Animal Well-Being CAWB Dr. Ed Pajor pajor@purdue.edu | The mission of the center is to advance the understanding of interactions between food animal productivity and well-being to enable a scientific and public policy climate which promotes animal well-being and supports economically viable food animal production systems. |
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Center for Food Safety Engineering CFSE Richard H. Linton linton@purdue.edu | The Center for Food Safety Engineering is a 5 School multidisciplinary effort that focuses on developing detection technology and control measures for foodborne pathogens. |
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Center for Global Trade Analysis GTAP Terrie L. Walmsley twalmsle@purdue.edu | The Center for Global Trade Analysis is the publicly funded, university-based home for GTAP (Global Trade Analysis Project), a global network of researchers and policy makers conducting quantitative analysis of international policy issues. Our purpose is to improve the quality of global economy-wide analysis through education and by developing analytical data bases, economic models, and innovative methodologies. |
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Center for Impact Science and Engineering CISE James Caruthers james.m.caruthers.1@purdue.edu | The CISE will develop and apply new tools for the analysis of the response of materials and systems of interest to the DoD, including biological materials, to impact and blast events. |
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Center for Integrated Food Manufacturing ciFM Mark Morgan mmorgan@purdue.edu | The Center for Integrated Food Manufacturing (ciFM) is an interdisciplinary team that conducts fundamental and applied research leading to improved food manufacturing through process engineering and advanced technology. In addition, the center provides educational workshops on processing and technology tailored to the food industry. New in 2008, the ciFM laboratory is now ISO 17025 certified and EHEDG authorized as a hygienic equipment design test institute. |
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Center for International Business Education and Research ciBER Greg Hundley ghundley@purdue.edu | Resource center to promote innovations in education, research and outreach programs that enhances competitiveness of US business in global markets |
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Center for Laser Micro Fabrication CLMF Xianfan Xu xxu@ecn.purdue.edu | The center carries out combined experimental and theoretical studies on laser-based micro and nano scale manufacturing and materials processing. |
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Center for Literacy Education and Research CLEAR Maribeth Cassidy Schmitt mschmitt@purdue.edu | The fundamental mission of the center is to provide high quality professional development for teachers and administrators that will ultimately ensure all P-12 students are able to read and write independently, providing them with a strong foundation for academic preparation and lifelong learning. The professional development will be based on sound research and will foster further investigations. |
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Center for Materials Processing and Tribology CMPT Srinivasan (Chandy) Chandrasekar chandy@purdue.edu | The Center conducts research and development activities in Advanced Manufacturing, Nanostructured Materials for Structural and Mechanical Applications, Micro-Systems and Friction and Wear Phenomena. |
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Center for Materials Under Extreme Environments CMUXE Ahmed Hassanein hassanein@purdue.edu | The Center for Materials Under Extreme Environments (CMUXE)is created to study the interactions of high-intensity, modulated energy beams: electromagnetic radiation, plasma, electrons, ions and oher particle sources i.e. HEIGHTS simulation package and state of the art experimental devices that include intense particle and laser beams with different characteristics. |
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Center for New Crops and Plant Products NewCROP Jules Janick janick@purdue.edu | The center maintains a database on world crops and breeding programs on apple and arrugula. The database includes information on projects such as, Hoosier Botanicals, PRI Apple Disease Resistant Breeding program, History of Horticulture and plant images. |
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Center for Nursing History, Ethics, and Human Rights CNHEHR Clara Richardson richarcj@purdue.edu | The Center for Nursing History, Ethics, and Human Rights promotes leadership and advocacy by Purdue University nursing students and interdisciplinary students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the community through learning, discovery, and engagement in historical, ethical, and human rights issues influencing health care in the twenty-first century. |
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Center for Paralysis Research CPR Richard Borgens borgens@purdue.edu | The Center for Paralysis Research was founded to both develop and test promising methods of treatment for spinal cord injuries, stroke and head trauma. The center is dedicated to research new treatments and to intervene in acute injuries. |
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Center for Professional Studies in Technology and Applied Research PROSTAR Gary R. Bertoline bertoline@purdue.edu | The mission of this center in fulfilling the College of Technology’s role as a statewide institution and entity of a land grant university is to provide education and engage in applied research for business and industry. This center will provide degrees, certificates, courses, and workshops to professionals in industry at the local, state, regional, and national levels and coordinate industry-based applied research in the College of Technology. The courses would be delivered on campus, by distance, on site, or a combination. An administrative structure will be created to manage all professional education and facilitate applied research efforts in the College. |
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Center for Regional Development PCRD Sam Cordes smcordes@purdue.edu | To support regional and multi-jurisdictional approaches to problem solving throughout Indiana via applied research and education and by convening and nurturing dialogue and action. |
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Center for Research and Engagement in Science and Mathematics Education CRESME John Staver and Eric Riggs jstaver@purdue.edu, emrigs@purdue.edu | The center's mission is to research, develop, and implement exemplary programs in mathematics and science, develop effective instructional materials and strategies, and disseminate information related to the improvement of education in mathematics and science. |
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Center for Road Safety CRS Andrew P. Tarko tarko@purdue.edu | CRS conducts research studies of motor vehicle safety including problem identification, intervention analysis, program outcome assessment, and evaluation of emerging technologies for data collection and management. CRS has been awarded grants from the Federal Highway Administration, the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, the Indiana Department of Transportation, and other public and private organizations. |
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Center for Rural Development CRD Kevin T. McNamara mcnamara@purdue.edu | Center for applied reseach on issues of importance to rural Indiana |
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Center for Security of Large Scale Systems CSLSS Oleg Wasynczuk wasynczu@ecn.purdue.edu | Fundamental research for the assessment of the security of large-scale systems and the development of new devices and control/operating methodologies for security/reliability enhancement |
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Center for Sensing Science and Technology CSST Yeong E. Kim yekim@physics.purdue.edu | The purpose of this center is for academic research, reference, and education in sensing science and technology focused on the identification of hazardous materials. |
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Center for the Environment C4E John Bickham, Ph. D. bickham@purdue.edu | The Center’s mission is to develop the intellectual and technological capabilities and the social awareness needed to enhance quality of life through enlightened environmental stewardship. |
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Center for the Human-Animal Bond CHAB Alan M. Beck abeck@purdue.edu | The center was established to study the human-animal relationship and to communicate its findings to scientists and public. It fosters interdisciplinary activities in Purdue University. |
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Center for the Study of Lodging Operations CSLO Howard Adler adlerh@purdue.edu | The Center For The Study Of Lodging Operations provides information relating to lodging operations in all venues, including hotels, timeshares, resorts, casinos, cruise ships, assisted living properties, and bed and breakfast operations. Our Focus: Provide quality research information related to the lodging field hotels, resorts, time-shares, casinos, cruise ships, assisted living properties, and bed and breakfast properties. |
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Center for Urban and Industrial Pest Management CUIPM Gary W. Bennett gbennett@purdue.ed | Develops research, teaching and extension programs that focus on the protection of health, property and food supplies. |
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Center of Excellent for Laser Based Manufacturing CLBM Yung C. Shin shin@ecn.purdue.edu | The mission of the Center is to become a focal point for developing critical or novel technologies in laser-based manufacturing and materials processing, and help private companies in the state of Indiana and surrounding regions to implement new laser applications by transferring developed technologies and pursuing commercialization. |
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Center of Technology Development CTD Dr. Vahid Motevalli motevalli@purdue.edu | The Center of Technology Development aims to use advance technology development through innovation in applied research and engineering and provide a close linkage between discovery and cost-effective product driven industry needs. |
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Center on Aging and the Life Course CALC Kenneth F. Ferraro ferraro@purdue.edu | CALC supports research and graduate education on aging and the life course, with emphasis on longitudinal methods and interdisciplinary collaboration. |
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Center on Religion and Chinese Society CRCS Fenggang Yang, fyang@purdue.edu | The Center on Religion and Chinese Society is to advance the social scientific study of religion in Chinese societies and among the Chinese diasporas. CRCS serves as a bridge between scholars at Purdue and scholars in other parts of the United States, between Chinese and American scholars across the Pacific, and between scholars and the public through media, symposia, lectures, and publications. |
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Confucius Institute at Purdue University ciP Director: Dr. Wei Hong hongwei@purdue.edu | Confucius Institute at Purdue University is to promote understanding of China by initiating and fostering Chinese language and cultural programs in the areas of business, global engineering, community outreach and K-12 education. |
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Cooling Technologies Research Center CTRC Suresh V. Garimella sureshg@purdue.edu | A National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center investigating compact, high-performance cooling technologies |
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Crop Diagnostic Training and Research Center DTC Corey K Gerber gerberc@purdue.edu | The Crop Diagnostic Training and Research Center is designed to provide a real world environment where agriculturists can sharpen their crop problem troubleshooting skills and evaluate new and alternative crop and pest management strategies. |
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Cyber Center CC Ahmed Elmagarmid ake@cs.purdue.edu | Cyberinfrastructure is a nationally important initiative that describes new opportunities to develop the underlying infrastructure necessary to support and accelerate the changing nature of discovery. |
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Dane O. Kildsig Center for Pharmaceutical Processing Research KCPPR Rodolfo Pinal rpinal@purdue.edu | Industry-University research collaboration focused on making an interdisciplinary, basic science approach, the foundation of graduate pharmaceutical education for the formulation and manufacture of pharmaceutical products |
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Dauch Center for the Management of Manufacturing Enterprises DCMME Ananth Iyer aiyer@purdue.edu | The center's mission is to promote and enhance manufacturing management(DCMME) and global supply chain management (GSCMI) via learning/education, discovery/research, and Industry/Firm engagement. |
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Discovery Learning Research Center DLC Gabriela Weaver gweaver@purdue.edu | Through externally funded research projects, innovative programs, and collaborative partnerships, the Discovery Learning Center addresses a fundamental global challenge: transformative research in learning, expecially in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and STEM-related disciplines. |
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Distributed Data Curation Center D2C2 D. Scott Brandt techman@purdue.edu | To investigate and resolve curation issues of facilitating access to, preservation of, and archiving for data and data sets in complex and distributed environments. |
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Energy Center EC Jay P. Gore gore@ecn.purdue.edu | Energy is a grand challenge for our society. Petroleum and natural gas supplies have peaked or soon will, and environmental and political issues challenge their use. Purdue's Energy Center is a multi-disciplinary academic community of over 150 researchers drawn from the Colleges of Agriculture, Consumer and Family Sciences, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Science, Technology, and the School of Management. We are dedicated to developing a portfolio of clean, cost effective energy solutions for our society as we prepare for the eventual transition from fossil fuels to other energy sources. |
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Envision Center for Data Perceptualization ECDP David Braun dbraun@purdue.edu | Envision is an ITaP-funded interdisciplinary, high- performance scientific and information visualization facility to support research and teaching at Purdue University. This Center's resources and staff are available to faculty and staff who have a need for scientific and information visualization services and to collaborate on research proposals that have a perceptualization component. facility allows Purdue the opportunity to advance the scientific fields of visualization and perceputalization through research and development of computer graphics hardware and software |
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Equine Sports Medicine Center ESMC Laurent Couetil couetill@purdue.edu | The goals of the ESMC are to pioneer leading-edge research in the area of equine sports medicine, to provide training to future equine veterinarians, to offer continuing education to Indiana veterinarians and horsemen, and to diagnose and treat causes of decreased performace in horses. |
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Food Processing Environmental Assistance Center FPEAC Kevin Keener kkeener@purdue.edu | The Food Processing Environmental Assistance Center is committed to developing and promoting innovative strategies that achieve better environmental results, reduce costs, and promote environmental stewardship throughout the Food Processing Industry. The goal of the Center is to become a primary provider of environmental information, resources, and training to assist small and medium sized food processors in achieving environmental compliance and stewardship. |
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Gifted Education Resource Institute GERI Marcia Gentry mgentry@purdue.edu | The mission of the Gifted Education Resource Institute (http://www.purdue.edu/geri) at Purdue University is to promote the holistic Development of talented P-16 students. To accomplish this mission, Institute associates *Conduct talent development research *Train professionals from all nations of the world to promote the development of individuals who have gifts and talents *Provide services to talented children and the families |
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Hardwood Tree Improvement & Regeneration Center (ID#36) HTIRC Charles H. Michler michler@purdue.edu | The center develops genetic, molecular, and tissue culture technologies and forest and nursery management guidelines for improvement of central hardwood forest productivity. |
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Herrick Laboratories HL Patricia Davies daviesp@ecn.purdue.edu | The Laboratories, established in 1958, is an institution dedicated to graduate education and engineering research with emphasis on technology transfer to industry. The three main research areas are: Thermal Systems, Noise and Vibration Control, and Electromechanical Systems. |
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India-US Joint Networked Centre on Nanomaterials for Energy IUSJNCNE Timothy Fisher tsfisher@purdue.edu | The Indo-US Joint Networked Centre focuses on the discovery and development of nanomaterials with application to energy technologies. The overarching objective is to provide new synergy between efforts in India and the US whereby partners with complementary expertise and interests will be addressing global energy challenges particularly to renewable and sustainable approaches. |
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Indiana Center for Database Systems ICDS Christopher W. Clifton clifton@cs.purdue.edu | ICDS takes an interdisciplinary approach to solving practical problems in a wide variety of database systems and their applications. Several large-scale, multi-year efforts bring research from ICDS and elsewhere to bear on real-world problems giving students training in database development techniques in a much greater depth than is possible in the classroom. |
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Indiana University School of Medicine - Lafayette IUSM-L Gordon L. Coppoc coppoc@purdue.edu | Provides first two years of medical education to IUSM medical students; Budget item listed is contract spent through Purdue. Purdue also receives tuition money for each student (Amt varies with number and residency status of students ~$270,000 not included below). External expenditures amount is from IUSM report of in preparation for 2008-2009 budget. Carry forward is not included. |
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Indiana Water Resources Research Center IWRRC Ronald Turco rturco@purdue.edu | The IWRRC mission is to coordinate the resources of Indiana's universities, state agencies, and industries to resolve problems associated with water resources management, use, and preservation of quality. |
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Ingestive Behavior Research Center IBRC Rick Mattes mattes@purdue.edu | The Ingestive Behavior Research Center (IBRC) promotes the integrative, cross-disciplinary study of ingestion, emphasizing thorough analyses of feeding behavior in human and laboratory animal models. These analyses rely on rigorous assessments of the genetic, physiological, nutritional, neural, developmental and environmental determinants of feeding and feeding-related disorders. |
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Institute for P-12 Engineering Research and Learning INSPIRE Johannes Strobel jstrobel@purdue.edu | INSPIRE is a synergistic P-12 Engineering research and learning institute established to help educators investigate how students learn and to instill a desire in students to study engineering from elementary through high school. The goal is to increase the numbers and diversity of students majoring in engineering disciplines at the university level. |
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Institute for Science of Information ISI Wojciech Szpankowski szpan@purdue.edu | Information is the basic commodity of our era. We propose a new interdisciplinary Purdue Institute for the Science of Information to advance a comprehensive science of information, offering a wealth of societal benefits in diverse engineering, scientific, and social applications. We integrate research and teaching activities that investigate information from all angles: from the fundamental theoretical underpinnings of information to the science and engineering of novel substrates, biological networks, chemistry, communication networks, economics, physics, and complex social systems. |
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Institute for Thermal-Hydraulics ITH Prof. Mamoru Ishii ishii@ecn.purdue.edu | ITH is established to provide broad technical expertise and perform thermal-hydraulics and reactor safety research for the NRC. |
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James F. Ackerman Center for Democratic citizenship JACDC Dr. Phillip J. VanFossen vanfoss@purdue.edu | The Center focus is on providing programs, institutes, activities and resources for educators to implement more powerful citizenship programs and opportunities that result in active student involvement in schools and communities. |
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Joint Transportation Research Program JTRP Darcy M. Bullock darcy@purdue.edu | The JTRP conducts research in cooperation with the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), focusing on making basic studies of material used in highways along with other major thrusts. |
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Laboratory for Application of Remote Sensing LARS Melba Crawford mcrawford@purdue.edu | A multidisciplinary research laboratory established in 1966 and internationally known for research efforts relating to remote sensing and geographic information systems. Brief history at: http://www.lars.purdue.edu/home/LARSHistory.html |
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Laboratory of Renewable Resources Engineering Integrative Center for Biotechnology and Engineering LORRE Michael R. Ladisch ladisch@purdue.edu | Integrative Center for Biotechnology and Engineering that carries out multi-disciplinary research and fundamental discovery in bioenergy, bioprocessing, bionanotechnology, bioproducts, and biorecovery. |
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Markey Center for Structural Biology MCSB Cynthia Stauffacher cstauffa@purdue.edu | The structure group at Purdue is currently recognized as an outstanding international center for the study of viruses, enzymes and signaling proteins, membrane proteins, and nucleic acids by x-ray crystallography, electron microscopy, NMR spectroscopy, and computational biology. |
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Mitsubishi Center for Thermal-Hydraulics MCTH Dr. Mamoru Ishii ishii@purdue.edu | The Mitsubishi Center for Thermal-Hydraulics aims to provide the technical support to the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI)in aquiring necessary data, developing new or improved physical models, and performing numerical simulations for various thermal-hydraulic phenomena of importance to MHI. |
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NASA Specialized Center of Research and Training in Advanced Life Support (ID #96) ALS NSCORT Cary Mitchell mitchell@hort.purdue.edu | The center supports a research program designed specifically to resolve the complex and crucial requirements of sustained human survival within an interplanetary space-based environment. |
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National Biosecurity Resource Center NBRC Sandra F. Amass amasss@purdue.edu | The National Biosecurity Resource Center is dedicated to providing educational and resource opportunities for the protection and sustainment of the health and wellbeing of our companion animals, livestock, and food supply. |
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National Nuclear Security Administration Center for Prediction of Reliability, Integrity and Survivability of Microsystems NNSA PRISM Jayathi Murthy jmurthy@purdue.edu | NNSA PRISM’s mission is to accelerate substantially the development of MEMS technologies for civilian and defense applications as well as to significantly improve the understanding of long-term reliability of MEMS and survivability in harsh environments. |
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National Veterinary Cytology Resource Center NVCRC Alan H. Rebar rebar@purdue.edu | The long-term goals of the center is to serve as a center for educational material, a resource for consultation and a focus of research in the area of Veterinary Diagnostic Cytology and Hematology. |
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NEXTRANS Center, USDOT Region V Regional UTC NEXTRANS Dr. Srinivas Peeta peeta@purdue.edu | NEXTRANS is an interdisciplinary transportation center that seeks to foster a new generation of paradigms and a highly qualified workforce that can develop innovative and integrated solutions for mobility, safety, and infrastructure renewal with a special emphasis on intermodal freight transportation and logistics to address regional needs and economic opportunities. It is the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Region V Regional University Transportation Center (UTC). In this capacity, it will enable the coordination of transportation research, education, and technology transfer programs with regional needs and initiatives. |
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North Central Superpave Center NCSC Dr. Jan Olek olek@ecn.purdue.edu | The NCSC performs research, communication, technology transfer, equipment/protocol evaluations and training related to hot mix asphalt. It is a partnership between state DOT's and the asphalt industry in nine states in the North Central region. |
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NSF Network for Computational Nanotechnology NSF NCN Gerhard Klimeck gekco@purdue.edu | The Network for Computational Nanotechnology supports the National Nanotechnology Initiative by designing, constructing, deploying, and operating a national cyber-resource for nanotechnology theory, modeling, and simulation. Its mission is embodied in nanoHUB.org. |
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Oncological Sciences Center OSC Marietta L. Harrison harrisom@purdue.edu | Mission: to eliminate cancer as a cause of suffering and death by synergizing and applying the internationally recognized strengths of Purdue University in biological, chemical, engineering and human behavioral sciences to the cancer problem. |
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P-12 Engagement Center Jeff Gilger jgilger@purdue.edu | The P-12 Engagement Center, housed in the College of Education, will serve as a highly visible portal to P–12 engagement initiatives across entities on campus and serve to meet rapidly evolving education needs in the state of Indiana and beyond. |
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Perception-based Engineering PbE George Chiu gchiu@purdue.edu | This is an emerging field, which combines knowledge of human perception and response with physical models and objective measurements to allow the next level of design for quality. |
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Product Lifecycle Management Center of Excellence PLM CoE John Sullivan john.p.sullivan.1@purdue.edu | The Center promotes the advancement of PLM science and education through discovery, learning, and engagement. |
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Production, Robotics, and Integration Software for Manufacturing & Management PRISM Shimon Y. Nof nof@purdue.edu | The PRISM Center’s general purpose is the investigation, development, and experimentation of how to apply computer intelligence and decision technologies to most effectively improve the performance and quality of industrial systems. Current focus: Collaborative e-Work, e-Service, Collaborative Control Theory. PGRN (Purdue Global Research Network) integrates affiliated labs worldwide. |
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Purdue Center for Metal Casting Research PCMC Kevin Trumble driscol@ecn.purdue.edu | PCMC conducts interdisciplinary research and education programs to advance commercial metal casting practice and develop new commercial solidification processes. The Center couples a broad spectrum of experimental capabilities with advanced computational modeling of microstructure development during solidification. Strong emphasis is placed on the education of students and industry partners. |
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Purdue Center for Serious Games and Learning in Virtual Environments SGC William Watson brwatson@purdue.edu | To provide support for implementing, designing and developing serious games and virtual environments for learning; to encourage collaboration across Purdue and with K-12 schools; and, to establish a foundation for securing funding and conducting research at Purdue on the use of serious games and virtual learning environments in education. |
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Purdue Center for Systems Integrity PCSI Doug Adams deadams@purdue.edu | The Center for Systems Integrity develops and transitions the capability to design, monitor, and improve the “health” of engineered systems for the defense and commercial sectors in all stages of the life cycle and at all scales of the system structure. Research in micro-sensors, system health monitoring, and system of systems modeling and simulation is being conducted. |
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Purdue Climate Change Research Center PCCRC Noah Diffenbaugh diffenbaugh@purdue.edu | The PCCRC is a faculty-led, university-based research center on the campus of Purdue University. The Center serves to increase scientific and public understanding of the causes and impacts of climate change through fundamental research and effective education and outreach. |
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Purdue Digital Enterprise Center DEC Nathan Hartman nhartman@purdue.edu | DEC is focused on Product Lifecycle Management and Product Realization through applied research and engagement. |
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Purdue e-Business Research Center PERC Alok Chaturvedi alok@purdue.edu | To accelerate the creation, validation and implementation of knowledge and tools for e-Business through the use of a Synthetic Environments for Analysis and Simulation (SEAS). |
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Purdue Electron Microscopy Consortium PEMC Eric Stach eastach@purdue.edu | Electron microscopy is concentrated primarily in four clusters on the West Lafayette campus, and the Consortium coordinates planning, purchasing, training and maintenance activities among them. These facilities support of order 75 faculty and 200 graduate students across multiple Colleges and Schools. The coordination leads to increase opportunities for attracting external support and maximized quality research output. |
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Purdue Homeland Security Institute PHSI Eric Dietz jedietz@purdue.edu | Aggressively grow interdisciplinary research to develop future leaders and inform policy that will enhance Homeland Defense and Security. |
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Purdue Interdisciplinary Center for Ecological Sustainability PICES Olin E. Rhodes Jr rhodeso@purdue.edu | The PICES mission is to be the premier center of excellence dealing with issues of ecological sustainability in human-dominated landscapes by integrating the processes of discovery, learning and engagement across disciplinary boundaries. The primary research focus of PICES is on the conservation, management, and sustainability of natural resources in human-dominated landscapes. |
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Purdue Retail Institute PRI Sugato Chakravarty sugato@purdue.edu | Established in 1983, the Purdue Retail Institute (PRI) serves as the bridge between external organizations seeking retail-related educational and research resources and Purdue University 's outstanding retail management program. |
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Purdue Tourism and Hospitality Research Center PTHRC Liping A. Cai liping@purdue.edu | The center serves communities, tourism organizations, and businesses with practical and up-to-date expertise and skills. It also assists in advancing the discipline of tourism and hospitality through basic and applied research dealing with issues at both local and global levels. |
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Purdue University Campus-wide Mass Spectrometry Center CWMSC Karl V. Wood kvw@purdue.edu | The Center provides research groups with access to mass spectrometric anaytical capabilites located throughout campus as well as the corresponding problem-solving expertise needed to use them. |
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Purdue University Center for Cancer Research PUCCR Timothy L. Ratliff tlratliff@purdue.edu | The center is committed to helping cancer patients by identifying new molecular targets and designing new agents and drugs for effectively detecting and treating cancer. We are committed to the elimination of cancer as a cause of suffering and death. |
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Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories PUCL J. Paul Robinson jpr@cyto.purdue.edu | The Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories (PUCL) is a state-of-the-art laboratory focused on advanced Cytomics including biological imaging, bioengineering & biotechnology. |
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Purdue Visualizations and Analytics Center PURVAC David S. Ebert ebertd@purdue.edu | PURVAC performs fundamental and applied research in visual representations of complex, time-varying, heterogeneous data to enable visual analysis, decision making, and rapid action, addressing key research needs for homeland security, emergency management and response, healthcare management and monitoring, moblie analytics, and scientific discovery. |
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Purdue-UAB Botanical Research Center for Age-Related Diseases BRC Connie M.Weaver weavercm@purdue.edu | The center promotes interdisciplinary botanicals research for prevention of age-related diseases,provides infrastructure and catalysts, communicates findings to public, medical community, and provides trainings about this research. |
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Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering RCHE Steve Witz witz@purdue.edu | The Center focuses on applying the principles of engineering, management and science to improve healthcare delivery. |
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Renaissance Consortium RenCon Charles Ross cross@purdue.edu | Promotes programs related to medieval and Renaissance activities in English, Foreign Languages, and History. Affiliated with the Center for Renaissance Studies at the Newberry Library, Chicago, a regional consortium of universities and colleges sharing external funding. |
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Rolls-Royce University Technology Center in High Mach Propulsion RRUTC Stephen Heister heister@purdue.edu | The center works on technologies pertinent to gas turbine propulsion systems required for high-speed flight. Fuel thermal management, fuel/air heat exchangers, endothermic fuels, and supercritical fuel injection are current areas of emphasis. |
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Site-Specific Management Center SSMC Bruce J. Erickson berickso@purdue.edu | The SSMC mission is to develop and disseminate information about site-specific management methods that are profitable and practical for agricultural producers and those who supply inputs or process products. |
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State Utility Forecasting Group SUFG Douglas J. Gotham gotham@purdue.edu | SUFG forecasts electricity consumption, prices, and new resource needs for Indiana in addition to examining the impacts of various issues on the electricity industry. It also produces an annual study of renewable resources for the Indiana General Assembly and performs analyses involving Indiana's various energy industries, including electricity, natural gas, and coal. |
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Technology Resources Center TRC Robert Evans bob@purdue.edu | The TRC serves as a focal point for students and faculty in the Purdue University Teacher Education Program, facilitating the development of future-looking educational materials and approaches. The center serves as a library for book and equipment checkout, as well as IT instructional facility for pre-service teachers. The center is a designated Indiana State Textbook Adoption site. |
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Technology-Enhanced Language Learning Center TELL Atsushi Fukada afukada@purdue.edu | The Center is committed to research in problems in language learning and development of technology-based solutions to the problems. It is also committed to disseminating and sharing research results and developed products through a variety of channels for the betterment of the field of foreign language education. |
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Whistler Center for Carbohydrate Research WCCR Bruce R. Hamaker hamakerb@purdue.edu | In parternship with industrial sponsors, the Center searches for understandings of structure-function relationships of starched hydrocolloids, and low-molecular-weight carbohydrates through application of leading-edge technology |
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Women's Global Health Institute WGHI Dr. Connie Weaver weavercm@purdue.edu | This institute will help improve the health of women globally through research and training. |