Engineering and Computer Sciences
Center for Xenon Imaging
The center investigates the properties and utility
of hyperpolarized xenon, particularly as a contrast agent in magnetic resonance
imaging.
• William Hersman, (603) 862-3512, Email
http://xenon.unh.edu
Center for Clean and Renewable Energy Research
The center was established in 2007 with the purpose of improving
organizational cohesion and enhancing public recognition of the role of
chemical engineering in this important area.
• PT Vasudevan, (603) 862-2298, Email
www.unh.edu/chemical-engineering/care.html
Center for Fluid Physics
The center studies complex flow of air and water
around structures, vehicles, ships, and aircraft with a focus on improving
the modeling and measurement of turbulent fluid behavior.
• Joe Klewicki, (603) 862-3113, Email
www.cfp.unh.edu
Consolidated Advanced Technologies for Law Enforcement Program (CATLab)
CATLab
is a collaborative research and development effort between UNH and the
N.H. Dept. of Safety to integrate embedded mobile computing equipment
and wireless networking into state police cruisers using voice technology
and car-based electronic systems to provide advanced support for N.H. state
troopers.
• Andrew Kun, (603) 862-4175, Email
www.project54.unh.edu
Design and Manufacturing Laboratory (DML)
The laboratory, situated in the
Mechanical Engineering Department, focuses on computer numerical control
machining processes and the knowledge infrastructure for a new generation
of “Smart Machining Systems” capable of producing high-quality machined
parts in a reliable, robust, and rapid fashion.
• Robert Jerard, (603) 862-4299, Email
www.unh.edu/dml
Design Automation Laboratory (DAL)
The DAL, situated in the Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, supports the educational and research
activities around the design and implementation of advanced microelectronic
systems.
• Andrzej Rucinski, (603) 862-1381, Email
www.ece.unh.edu/dal
Environmental Research Group (ERG)
ERG is an applied environmental science
and engineering research center conducting research in partnership with
industry, communities, federal agencies, and international organizations
focused on areas of importance to N.H. and New England communities, the
private sector, and the nation (with six sub-centers).
• Kevin Gardner, (603) 862-4334, Email
www.unh.edu/erg
InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL)
The laboratory is a neutral, third-party
laboratory dedicated to testing data networking technologies through
industry collaboration. The UNH-IOL offers collaborative testing programs
in more than 20 data networking and storage technologies.
• Gerard Nadeau, (603) 862-0166, Email
www.iol.unh.edu
Leitzel Center (Joan and James Leitzel Center for Mathematics, Science,
and Engineering Education)
The Leitzel Center works to transform education
in mathematics, science, and engineering at UNH, in elementary and secondary
schools, and informal settings through high-quality research, carefully
examined practice, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
• Karen Graham, (603) 862-3621, Email
http://leitzelcenter.unh.edu/index.html
New England Academic Center for Emergency Preparedness and Response
This
academic consortium, including UNH, Dartmouth College, Yale University,
Capital Community College, the University of Connecticut, the University
of Vermont, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Elizabeth City
State University, focuses on homeland security and related projects.
• Richard Messner, (603) 862-1304, Email
www.ece.unh.edu/nehs/PUBLIC/
Non-lethal Technology Innovation Center (NTIC)
The Non-lethal Technology
Innovation Center was created by a grant from the Joint Non-lethal Weapons
Directorate in the Marine Corps to effect the next generation of capabilities
by identifying and promoting the development of innovative concepts,
materials, and technologies within the academic community.
• Glenn Shwaery, (603) 862-0520, Email
www.unh.edu/ntic
Nuclear Physics Group
The group conducts basic research on the nature of
the fundamental particles and their interactions, and the resulting observable
subatomic structures and phenomena. Much of the program is carried out
using high-energy particle accelerators, large particle detectors, and
other specialized equipment and techniques. It maintains the Nuclear
Instrumentation Laboratory on campus for the purpose of developing, extending,
and applying those techniques.
• John Calarco, (603) 862-2088, Email
http://einstein.unh.edu/nuclear/nuclear.html
Research Computing Center (RCC)
The center supports the needs of many research
groups at UNH. It provides computational and networking support to customers,
advises the University community on subjects pertaining to computing
and communications, and conducts research and testing.
• Patrick Messer, (603) 862-2889, Email
Robotics and Vibrational Control Laboratory
The research emphasis of the
laboratory, situated in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
is the application of fast associative memories and other neural network
learning techniques (such as CMAC neural networks) to problems in control,
pattern recognition, and signal processing. The basic concept is to design
hardware/software systems, which improve their own performance through
practice.
• Gordon Kraft, (603) 862-1318, Email
www.ece.unh.edu/robots/rbt_home.htm

