Keweenaw
Research Center
Jay
Meldrum, director (jmeldrum@mtu.edu;
906/487-3178; http://www.mtukrc.org)
The
Keweenaw Research Center uses full-time staff and Michigan Tech faculty
to provide engineering solutions to government and industry. KRC provides
laboratory-based evaluation, computer-based modeling and analysis, vehicle
testing and evaluation, and snow research. KRCs staff includes
engineers and scientists. Contracts vary from large vehicle noise-vibration-harshness
work and dynamic simulation to snowmobile safety study and Antarctica
research expeditions. The center includes an extensive all-season test
course.
Remote
Sensing Institute
Bill
Rose, director (raman@mtu.edu; 906/487-2367;
http://www.rsi.mtu.edu)
Mission:
Promote research and education in remote sensing and related areas through
interdisciplinary course work and programs, developing funding for equipment
and research, and providing interdisciplinary seminars and short courses.
Carbon
Technology Center
Julie
King, director (jaking@mtu.edu;
906/487-3106)
Mission:
Develop fundamental and applied carbon materials technology. Emphasis
include characterization and end-use applications.
Center
for Advanced Manufacturing
and Materials Processing
Neil
Hutzler (hutzler@mtu.edu, 906/487-2005)
and Jay Meldrum (jmeldrum@mtu.edu,
906/487-3178), co-directors. http://www.cammp.mtu.edu/
Mission:
Provide the infrastructure for interdisciplinary research in advanced
manufacturing and materials processing.
Center
for Manufacturing Research
Klaus
Weinmann, director (kjweinma@mtu.edu;
906/487-2154)
Mission:
Research in materials processing, automated manufacturing, metrology,
and computer modeling of manufacturing processes. Facilities include
modern sheet metal forming lab and an automated manufacturing cell.
Center
for Mechanics of Material Instabilities
and Manufacturing Process
Elias
Aifantis, director (mom@mtu.edu; 906/487-2518)
Mission:
The study of material instabilities and applications into manufacturing
processes, nanotechnology, and surface engineering. One of the objectives
is to establish and maintain continuous cooperation with other centers
of excellence throughout the world.
Center
for Scientific and Environmental Outreach
Neil
Hutzler, director (hutzler@mtu.edu;
906/487-2005)
Mission:
Provide objective information, educational programs, and technical expertise
on environmental-related issues to promote informed local and regional
decision-making.
Center
for Technological Innovation,
Leadership and Entrepreneurship
Karol
Pelc, director (kipelc@mtu.edu;
906/487-2663; http://www.centile.mtu.edu)
Mission:
CenTILE is charged with the responsibility of promoting interdisciplinary
education and research at MTU. In addition, it will seek to develop
cooperative initiatives across the campus aiming at advances in technological
innovation, leadership, and entrepreneurship.
Computer
Science and Engineering Center
Philip
Merkey, director (merk@mtu.edu; 906/487-2220)
Mission:
Created to foster computationally intensive research and graduate education
in the sciences and engineering, bringing together faculty and students
from across campus who have a common interest in and need for computational
resources beyond those usually available in desktop workstations.
Engineering
Research Center for
Wireless Integrated Microsystems
Robert
Warrington, director (row@mtu.edu;
906/487-2005)
Mission:
Integrating wireless technology and microelectronic systems. This center
will be pioneering the frontiers of microelectronics, micromachines
and wireless technology and plans to create miniature, low-cost microchip
systems with medical and environmental applications to replace bulky
and currently limiting technologies.miniature tools.
Environmental
Engineering Center
John
Crittenden, director (jcritt@mtu.edu; 906/487-2798)
Mission:
Facilitate interdisciplinary research and education in environmental
science and engineering. Provides home for nondepartmental PhD in environmental
engineering, Educating Engineers for the Environment project, and the
National Research Center for Clean Industrial and Treatment Technologies.
Fluids Research Oriented Group (FROG)
Robert Kolkka (rwkolkka@mtu.edu;
906/487-2695) and Faith Morrison (fmorriso@mtu.edu;
906/487-2050), co-directors
Mission: Focus on interdisciplinary research in fluid mechanics, including
turbulence, non-Newtonian flows, and heat and mass transfer.
Institute of Materials Processing
Jim
Hwang, director (jhwang@mtu.edu;
906/487-2600; http://www.imp.mtu.edu)
The
Institute of Materials Processing is a multi-discipline industry-oriented
research and development center, focusing on materials, environmental,
and mineral processing challenges. Areas of expertise include powder metallurgy,
mineral processing, industrial waste recycling, polymeric materials, and
material characterization. The staff includes full-time engineers and
scientists.
Interdisciplinary
Center for Advanced Propulsion
Duane Abata, director (duane@mtu.edu;
906/487-2151; http://www.engines.mtu.edu)
Mission:
U.S. Department of Energy Center of Excellence focused on internal combustion
engine education and research.
Isle
Royale Institute
Mark
Gleason, director (gleason@mtu.edu;
906/487-3419)
Mission:
A cooperative project created by Michigan Tech and the National Park
Service to promote education and research at Isle Royale National Park
and on the waters of Lake Superior. Also involves the University of
Minnesota-Duluth.
Keweenaw
Interdisciplinary Transport Experiment in Superior (KITES)
Sarah
Green, director (sgreen@mtu.edu;
906/487-3419; http://kites.chemistry.mtu.edu/KITES/kites.html)
Mission: Five-year project studying the Keweenaw Current in Lake Superior,
including sampling, remote sensing, and modeling.
Lake
States Forest Resource and Environmental Management Cooperative
Dave
Karnosky, director (karnosky@mtu.edu;
906/487-2898)
Mission:
Initiate and promote forestry research to benefit the northern regions
of the U.S., particularly cold-climate research, forest site selection,
larch improvement, managing forested wetlands, and northern hardwood
management.
Lake
Superior Ecosystem Research Center
Charles
Kerfoot, director (wkerfoot@mtu.edu;
906/487-2769); Kurt Pregitzer, associate director (kspregit@mtu.edu;
906/487-2396)
Mission:
Interdisciplinary center to promote and strengthen ecological research,
advocate an ecosystem perspective for studying aquatic and terrestrial
portions of the Lake Superior watershed, and serve as a resource for
basic information on watershed and lake properties.
Michigan
Tech Transportation Institute
George
Dewey, director (gdewey@mtu.edu;
906/487-2522)
Mission:
Conduct transportation and transportation materials research and outreach
activities.Within
the Transportation Center, there are four active programs:the Transportation
Materials Research Center, Michigans Local Technical Assistance
Program, the Tribal Technical Assistance Program, and the Technology
Development Group.
Phytotechnology
Research Center
Wilbur
Campbell, director (wcampbel@mtu.edu;
906/487-2214)
Mission:
Better understand plant metabolism and the interactions of plants with
their environment and develop new varieties of plants and plant products
that address specific problems faced by modern society.
Plant
Biotechnology Research Center
Vincent Chiang, director (vchiang@mtu.edu;
906/487-2959)
Mission:
Application-oriented basic research on genetic engineering of forest
trees important to the paper, timber and wood-products industry. The
focus is on a multidisciplinary, research-based educational program
in forest biotechnology, offering courses about molecular biology, genetics,
tissue culture, and transformation of trees.
Power
and Energy Research Center
Dennis
Wiitanen, director (wiitanen@mtu.edu;
906/487-2847)
Mission:
Research and educate on environmental and deregulation issues facing
the power industry, including public policy, economic, and social concerns.