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98 projects requiring low background vibration and noise. Approximately $3.5 million in research has been carried out to date involving some 14 faculty. AERL has nine active faculty and 20 students, mostly at the graduate level, working at the facility. The laboratory is unique in that it provides a facility that allows work to be done that in all likelihood could not otherwise be done at a congested campus such as NC State’s. It is also unique in that it has always had a critical mass of faculty with common interests, collaborating, and sharing research equipment. www.mae.ncsu.edu/Centers/aerl/ Aquaculture Program, Center for Marine Science – University of North Carolina at Wilmington Developed as the research arm of the Center for Marine Science at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW), the Aquaculture Program conducts mariculture (marine aquaculture) and aquaculture technology development. The Program’s goals are two fold: first, to develop and transfer to commercial users cost-effective, environmentally sound technologies for marine food production; second, to mitigate the depletion of marine populations through commercial cultivation and stock enhancement. The Program focuses its applied research in the areas of controlled breeding, environmental systems for the full life-cycle of aquaculture, and the economics and marketing of aquaculture products. www.uncw.edu/aquaculture/index.html Aviation Research and Development Park – Elizabeth City State University The Aviation Science Program is a component of the Department of Technology, which is a unit of the School of Mathematics, Science and Technology at Elizabeth City State University. The sixty-three acre Aviation Research and Development Park, currently under development, is located at the Elizabeth City Regional Airport and the United States Coast Guard Base. An aviation/space education and research center, along with an aircraft hangar facility, will be built on the site. It will be used by ECSU’s Aviation Science Program and by the College of the Albemarle for an Aircraft Maintenance Program that is currently under development. There is an existing cluster of aviation-related industries in the Elizabeth City area, including the U.S. Coast Guard, DRS Technologies, Airship Management, TCOM, and Vector CSP. www.ecsu.edu/academics/technology The Bioinformatics Research Center – University of North Carolina at Charlotte Computational technologies involved in bioinformatics research enable processing of massive quantities of biological data that can result in comprehensive and definitive outcomes. The Bioinformatics Research Center assists biotech companies and academic researchers with design work and intellectual property for diagnostics which require computational approaches in developing new technologies like new pharmaceuticals. The new Bioinformatics Research Center building now under construction will offer space for both wet and dry laboratories, and includes core facilities for gene expression, proteomics, microscopy, crystallography, and computing. Additional genomics and proteomics core facilities are available through a UNCC partnership with the Carolinas Medical Center. www.cci.uncc.edu/bioinformatics/site/
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Full Text | 98 projects requiring low background vibration and noise. Approximately $3.5 million in research has been carried out to date involving some 14 faculty. AERL has nine active faculty and 20 students, mostly at the graduate level, working at the facility. The laboratory is unique in that it provides a facility that allows work to be done that in all likelihood could not otherwise be done at a congested campus such as NC State’s. It is also unique in that it has always had a critical mass of faculty with common interests, collaborating, and sharing research equipment. www.mae.ncsu.edu/Centers/aerl/ Aquaculture Program, Center for Marine Science – University of North Carolina at Wilmington Developed as the research arm of the Center for Marine Science at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW), the Aquaculture Program conducts mariculture (marine aquaculture) and aquaculture technology development. The Program’s goals are two fold: first, to develop and transfer to commercial users cost-effective, environmentally sound technologies for marine food production; second, to mitigate the depletion of marine populations through commercial cultivation and stock enhancement. The Program focuses its applied research in the areas of controlled breeding, environmental systems for the full life-cycle of aquaculture, and the economics and marketing of aquaculture products. www.uncw.edu/aquaculture/index.html Aviation Research and Development Park – Elizabeth City State University The Aviation Science Program is a component of the Department of Technology, which is a unit of the School of Mathematics, Science and Technology at Elizabeth City State University. The sixty-three acre Aviation Research and Development Park, currently under development, is located at the Elizabeth City Regional Airport and the United States Coast Guard Base. An aviation/space education and research center, along with an aircraft hangar facility, will be built on the site. It will be used by ECSU’s Aviation Science Program and by the College of the Albemarle for an Aircraft Maintenance Program that is currently under development. There is an existing cluster of aviation-related industries in the Elizabeth City area, including the U.S. Coast Guard, DRS Technologies, Airship Management, TCOM, and Vector CSP. www.ecsu.edu/academics/technology The Bioinformatics Research Center – University of North Carolina at Charlotte Computational technologies involved in bioinformatics research enable processing of massive quantities of biological data that can result in comprehensive and definitive outcomes. The Bioinformatics Research Center assists biotech companies and academic researchers with design work and intellectual property for diagnostics which require computational approaches in developing new technologies like new pharmaceuticals. The new Bioinformatics Research Center building now under construction will offer space for both wet and dry laboratories, and includes core facilities for gene expression, proteomics, microscopy, crystallography, and computing. Additional genomics and proteomics core facilities are available through a UNCC partnership with the Carolinas Medical Center. www.cci.uncc.edu/bioinformatics/site/ |