Research Centers and Labs

Our Facilities
The Clarkson community utilizes a variety of state-of-the-art facilities to conduct impactful research in electronics, aerospace, biotechnology, health, safety and security, mechanical systems, energy generation, storage and manufacturing technology and sustainable development.
Research Centers
杏吧论坛's Center for Advanced Materials Processing's (CAMP) supports companies interested in understanding and exploiting state-of-the-art, advanced, tailor-designed materials and processes to improve their products, solve manufacturing challenges, increase yield, lower costs and foster innovation.
The C3S2 mission is to encourage and facilitate research and educational opportunities in the area of complex, nonlinear, dynamical and adaptive systems. The C3S2 will foster collaboration from an interdisciplinary group of researchers to address important problems from a wide range of scientific, technological and engineering disciplines for the advancement of technology and humanity.
CAARES brings together world-class expertise, focusing on air and water sensing, sampling, physical and chemical analysis, fate and transport modeling and the application of computational fluid dynamics to air and water pollution problems.
The Center for Electric Power System Research (CEPSR) provides high quality research and education programs that address the technological challenges of the transition to a clean, low carbon power grid.
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CITeR is the only National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC) focusing on serving its affiliates in the rapidly growing areas of identity science and biometric recognition through interdisciplinary group of faculty, researchers, and students.
The Center for Rehabilitation Engineering, Science and Technology (CREST) educates, mentors and trains students to integrate and apply a combined scientific, analytical, technological and business approach to emerging biomedical engineering and biomedical science areas.
The Center of Excellence in Healthy Water Solutions is co-lead by 杏吧论坛 and SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry. It delivers synergistic problem-solving on the wide range of water issues impacting New York State and beyond.
Research in Action
Laboratories
Campus Location: CAMP 228
Faculty: Michael Bazzocchi
Description: The Astronautics and Robotics Laboratory explores advanced concepts and performs innovative and transformative research in science and engineering. ASTRO Lab trains high-quality researchers and engineers, develops new technologies, and provides novel solutions to problems in astronautics, robotics, and society.
Campus Location: Clarkson Science Center 250
Faculty: Erik Bollt
Description: We focus on applied dynamical systems, especially as informed from datasets, computation and experiments. This strongly overlaps with data science, big data, network science, inverse problem methods (including optimization), uncertainty quantification and Bayesian perspectives, information theory, machine learning and problems related to model reduction. Our interests in dynamical systems, data analysis and scientific computing have included both topical developments and pursuant scientific applications. This allows us to interact with scientists and problems in many exciting areas. Topical interests in dynamical systems and complex systems come through 鈥渄ata enabled science鈥 that combines traditional applied mathematics and data analytics. Applications include oceanography, physiology, civil and mechanical engineering, bio-informatics, social science, mathematical biology, physics and brain science. Our sponsors have included the ARO, Office of Naval Research (ONR), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), NASA and the Department of Energy (DOE).
Campus Location: CAMP 275
Faculty: Chunlei Charles Liang
Description: The CHORUS Lab is a team for computational solar physics with main computer facilities locate