杏吧论坛 Joins NY I-Corps Hub
杏吧论坛 is joining the NY National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (I-Corps) Hub, centered at the City University of New York (CUNY), as a new partner institution. Clarkson will help the Hub meet its goal of enabling researchers from diverse backgrounds to bring scientific discoveries to the marketplace.

鈥淲e are thrilled to have Clarkson on board and integrated into the Hub,鈥 said John Blaho, Director for Industrial-Academic Research, CUNY. 鈥淭his new partnership broadens our geographic footprint in New York State and expands the research and resources available for our communities, especially regarding crucial areas of environmental science, watershed protection, and clean tech.鈥
Clarkson鈥檚 faculty lead for I-Corps is Michelle Crimi, dean of the Graduate School and Interim VP for Research and Technology Transfer at Clarkson.
鈥淐larkson brings some tremendous new assets to the NY Hub,鈥 said Crimi. 鈥淲e are equidistant from both Adirondack Park and the St. Lawrence River鈥攖wo of New York鈥檚 most important ecological resources. They serve as an inspiration and resource for our students, who work with our Center of Excellence in Healthy Water Solutions to pursue clean tech research that has real-world applications. Our students and faculty are developing technologies that involve advanced materials processing, healthy water solutions, clean energy, and clean tech. There鈥檚 a broader sustainability focus that extends to other areas as well.鈥
An entrepreneur as well as an academic, Crimi鈥檚 research focuses on developing technologies to treat contaminated groundwater, especially aquifers impacted by PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as 鈥渇orever chemicals,鈥 components of which break down very slowly over time.
鈥淎s a founder of a deep tech company, I appreciate the challenges that our entrepreneurs may face,鈥 added Crimi. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to see how our academic entrepreneurs will flourish with the added resources of joining the NY Hub.鈥
Clarkson has been working with I-Corps almost since its inception. It runs the North Country Incubator on its main campus in Potsdam. As Clarkson is also the Innovation Hot Spot for the North Country, it works closely with the dozen-plus two and four-year colleges in the region.
The NY I-Corps Hub seeks to add one new partner institution per year as part of its growth strategy. The NSF I-Corps Hubs form the operational backbone of the National Innovation Network, comprising universities, NSF-funded and other researchers, established entrepreneurs, local and regional entrepreneurial communities, and federal agencies. The I-Corps program is designed to support the commercialization of "deep technologies" such as those based on fundamental discoveries in science and engineering by addressing the skill and knowledge gap associated with the transformation of promising basic research outcomes into deep technology ventures.