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Center for Advanced Information Processing- CAIP
CAIP is an Advanced Technology Center (ATC) established in early 1985 and jointly supported by the New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology, Rutgers University, and industry membership.
www.caip.rutgers.edu
Wireless Information Network Laboratory (WINLAB)
WINLAB is dedicated to the vigorous pursuit of new techniques that will lead to the high quality, multipurpose communications networks of the twenty-first century. In the current environment of growing public demand and rapid technological change, WINLAB plays a key role in serving the mutual interests of private industry, government agencies, academia and standards organizations.
www.winlab.rutgers.edu
Center for Nanomaterials Research (CNR)
The primary mission of the center is to develop new chemical methods for the economical production of nanostructured (n-) metals, ceramics, and their composites.
www.ceramicmaterials.rutgers.edu
Fiber Optics Materials Research Program
Center for Ceramic Research fiber optics research.
fiberoptics.rutgers.edu
Center for Advanced Energy Systems
Research, development and advocacy of new energy systems.
caes.rutgers.edu
Laboratory for Visiometrics and Modeling
Computational fluid dynamics visualization, quantification and graphics research and development.
www.caip.rutgers.edu
Laboratory for Solid Freeform Fabrication of Advanced Ceramics
Department of Ceramic and Materials Engineering and Center for Advanced Information Processing research laboratory for solids manufacturing.
www.caip.rutgers.edu
Interfacial Molecular Science Laboratory
Department of Ceramic and Materials Engineering research laboratory in theoretical and computational materials.
www.imslab.rutgers.edu
Mobile computing research, publications, education, talks, publications, news and demos.
www.cs.rutgers.edu
Laboratory for Computer Science Research
Center for Mathematical Sciences Research to support all facets of computer science research including technical and administrative aids.
www.cs.rutgers.edu