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A national research resource center for biomedical fluorescence spectroscopy. Includes general information, resources, research, theses, published abstracts, staff, consulting, and outreach. |
A program for interdisciplinary education, scholarship, and public service in communication and culture. |
Conducts research with genomics, protein science, transgenic animals, immunology and flow cytometry. Includes list of seminars and services offered to the business sector. |
Information about the Center, grant opportunities, and Center research. |
Reports, presentations, publications and information from the project at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. |
Faculty, student, and course information plus an overview of research topics. |
The DIMT Initiative was established to examine the potential of providing digital access to the University Library's collections, and to perform research with collections and users to determine the best methods for doing so. The program has recently changed its name to the Digital Imaging and Media Technology Initiative. Its goals are to utilize digital methods to preserve and to make accessible fragile and under-utilized visual resources, promote the use of digital media throughout the campus and scholarly community, and to conduct research that advances the creation and use of these resources. |
IlliGAL studies nature's search algorithm of choice, genetics and evolution, as a practical approach to solving difficult problems on a computer. Research at IlliGAL has concentrated on the development of a design theory for selectorecombinative GAs, their competent design and implementation, GAs using selection and recombination that solve hard problems, quickly, reliably, and accurately, and the analysis and design of efficiency enhancement measures through parallelization, time utilization, hybridization, and evaluation relaxation. |
A repository for maize mutants utilized by scientists conducting biological research. Order genetic stocks and obtain information about maize mutants. |
The agricultural instructional media Lab was founded to support instructional computing. Includes information on projects and history. |
Includes news, fellowships and research topics. |
Established more than 20 years ago, the RTSL has been pioneering the area of real-time computing. The Real-Time Systems Laboratory performs research on all aspects of real-time computing systems. A real-time system must not only produce logically correct results, but it must also produce them with certain timing constraints. Such systems are gaining importance in a number of applications, for example, automated factories, telecommunication systems, defense systems, and space systems, and smart spaces. |
Studies systems that display adaptive, self-organizing behavior and provides technical reports and scientific publications. |
FS-MRL is an interdisciplinary research laboratory focused on fundamental issues in materials science. The primary goals of the programs are to develop fundamental research programs in the areas of materials science, condensed matter physics, and materials chemistry, to educate scientists and engineers at the PhD and Post-doctoral levels with skills in those areas, and to transfer science and technology developed to other DOE National Laboratories and to US industry via research collaborations, mutually supportive interactions, and continuing education. |
The IERC is a research laboratory established to provide the scientific community with EPR (also called ESR or EMR), ENDOR, and ESEEM facilities and expertise; to conduct research and development projects centered on multifrequency and high frequency EPR technologies, to determine detailed local structures at radical and metal-ion centers in enzymes, materials and to facilitate communication among scientists worldwide who are interested in EPR techniques welcome and encourage scientists of all disciplines to visit our center and undertake collaborative or other work. |
Information about supercomputing and computing applications, as well as information on research the center is conducting. |
As part of the Coordinated Science Laboratory's interdisciplinary teams, members of the Communications Group conduct research in the general areas of communication systems and networks, error-control and modulation coding, information theory, and source coding. Specific research topics currently being pursued are "Wireless Communication Systems", "Communication Networks", "Multidimensional Information and Communication Theory", and "Source Coding Techniques". |
iPOINT is part of the Optical/Electronics Circuits Group involved in optical ATM networking. For various reasons (header translation, buffering, and fast reconfiguration), ATM networking requires a mix of electronic and optical components. Thus, a Optical/Electronic conversion is needed at some points within the network. iPOINT research investigates the integration of optical components on the same substrate as the transistors and investigates the construction of an input-buffered ATM switch to maximize the throughput of the electronic memory buffers. |
The PPL is part of the Department of COmputer Science. The goal is to develop technology that improves performance of parallel applications while also improving programmer productivity where with a distributed software base, complex irregular and dynamic applications can be developed quickly and perform scalably on machines with thousands of processors. To ensure relevance and long-term impact, we work in the context of real applications. |
Multidisciplinary research center in biological intelligence, human-computer intelligent interaction, and molecular and electronic nanostructures. |
CSL started as a NASA-supported, multidisciplinary control systems laboratory in the 1950s and has evolved into a world-class electronics research facility and a premier national laboratory in information technology and telecommunications research. Today, interdisciplinary teams research new and innovative computing, communications, signal processing, and control technologies - the infrastructure that makes possible seamless wireless/wireline technology and Internet applications. Design, implementation, interaction, and evaluation issues are investigated at every level: from devices to circuits and systems, and from algorithms to networked architectures and software. |
Includes a listing of members, research, seminar information. |
Information about research in the Department of Physics, including links to affiliated research centers. |
The Archive is a project of the Library devoted to the study of the French author Marcel Proust and his time. It seeks to demonstrate the utility of Internet distribution of research documents in the humanities, and the possibility of carrying out original research at a distance. |
A center for multidisciplinary research on infectious diseases of animals and humans. Includes background, mission, contact information, and a list of faculty. |
Description of baccalaureate program to address the focus of the airline industry on how to make both airplanes and the pilots who fly them safer and more effective. |
The Bureau of Educational Research fulfills a broad mission of enriching the research culture at the College of Education by supporting interdepartmental or interdisciplinary collaboration; nurturing faculty research, especially for those who are at critical passages in their careers; and providing support for grantwriting and liaisons with funding agencies. |
An overview of the research center for the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations. |
The CERL Sound Group is an informal research group that undertakes hardware/software development in digital audio signal processing and computer music. Current research areas include real-time algorithms, sinusoidal modeling, user interface hardware/software for music performance, airflow, and music notation. |
The Biomedical Imaging Center provides facilities, equipment and training for research on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, for their applications in engineering, neuroscience, speech and hearing science, psychology, biology, medicine, and other fields. |
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