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Collected by: The Board Trustees of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Archived since: Jul, 2015

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Web Archives includes captured webpages from the University of Illinois, its departments, and affiliates, concerning the College of Engineering; The College of Applied Health Sciences; College of Fine & Applied Arts; College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences; College of Business; College of Liberal Arts & Sciences; University Administration; Research Groups & Institutes; Students; School of Social Work; Information Technology; Disability Services; News, Press & Affiliated Publications; the Graduate School of Library & Information Science; Corporate & Public Outreach; Athletics; and the College of Education. This collection contains significant material related to university departments, university fundraising campaigns, and university research projects.

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media Universities & Libraries Universities & Libraries Veterans & ROTC Training Programs & Professional Institutes Hospital & Health System Alumni Advancement Women & Gender Race & Ethnicity Graduate Students Training Programs & Professional Institute Disability Services Information Technology International Programs & Studies Research Applications Computer Science Aviation Museums, Libraries & Culture Faculty Research Groups & Institutes Corporate & Public Outreach Agriculture Athletics University Administration Students Athletics Research Centers & Laboratories News, Press & Affiliated Publications

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Title: Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering

URL: http://abe-research.illinois.edu/

Description: Welcome to the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. We are proud of our students, faculty and staff, facilities, and programs in Agricultural and Biological Engineering. Our program is currently ranked #1 in the nation! We have two undergraduate curriculum paths for students. One is for students interested in engineering science and design, and the other is a technology management program for students desiring a career in the area of technical services. Approximately 200 undergraduate students are enrolled in these programs. In addition to offering high quality undergraduate education, our department offers excellent graduate programs at the MS and PhD levels. Graduates from our advanced degree programs are presidents of corporations and professors and deans within academia. Like our undergraduate students, our graduate students have the opportunity to learn from some of the best faculty in the discipline. Beyond that, graduate students participate in cutting edge research in the hopes of solving some of today’s most pressing problems.

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Title: Airglow and Irregularities Research Group, College of Engineering

URL: http://airglow.csl.illinois.edu/

Description: This is the website for the research group headed by Prof. Jonathan Makela at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. We focus on understanding the dynamics of the ionosphere using a combination of optical and radio techniques. This is accomplished through instrument development, experimental campaigns, and data analysis. Our group is part of the Remote Sensing & Space Science group in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. We are always looking for students interested in becoming involved in our research, especially those with a background in signal/image processing, plasma physics, or optical/radio instrument design.

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Title: National Center for Supercomputing Applications, College of Engineering

URL: http://archive.ncsa.illinois.edu/

Description: The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides powerful computers and expert support that help thousands of scientists and engineers across the country improve our world. With the computing power available at NCSA, researchers simulate how galaxies collide and merge, how proteins fold and how molecules move through the wall of a cell, how tornadoes and hurricanes form, and other complex natural and engineered phenomena. NCSA—established in 1986 as one of the original sites of the National Science Foundation's Supercomputer Centers Program—is supported by the state of Illinois, the University of Illinois, the National Science Foundation, and grants from other federal agencies.

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Title: Advanced Digital Sciences Center (ADSC), College of Engineering

URL: http://arise.adsc.com.sg/

Description: The Advanced Digital Sciences Center (ADSC) is a center for research led by faculty of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. ADSC is located at the Fusionopolis research facility in Singapore. ADSC's mission is to identify and solve basic research problems with high scientific impact and high potential economic impact, and to help expand the workforce of highly trained IT researchers. These activities will enhance Singapore's position as a hub for cutting-edge research in information technologies, interactive digital media, and adaptive cyber infrastructure, while also facilitating interactions between University of Illinois researchers and research and industry partners in Singapore and Asia.

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Title: Assured Cloud Computing Center, College of Engineering

URL: http://assured-cloud-computing.illinois.edu/

Description: Created in 2011, the Assured Cloud Computing Center (ACC) is a University Center of Excellence (UcoE), a joint effort of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), Air Force Research Laboratory Technology Directorate (AFRL) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) that performs research, provides technical exchange, and educates students in vital secure cloud computing sciences and technologies needed to fly, fight, and win in air, space, and cyberspace. Our research encompasses the architecture, design, testing, and formal verification for assured cloud computing. The research proposes approaches using formal methods to analyze, reason, prototype and evaluate architectures, designs and performance of secure, timely, fault-tolerant, mission-oriented cloud computing. It examines a wide range of necessary assured cloud computing components and many different necessary concerns of these systems.

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Title: Advanced Visualization Laboratory, NCSA

URL: http://avl-test.ncsa.illinois.edu/

Description: The Advanced Visualization Laboratory’s (AVL) mission is to communicate science, inspiring audiences to learn about scientific concepts through capturing the thrill of scientific discovery and wonder of complex systems. Working in close collaboration with domain scientists, AVL creates high-resolution, cinematic, data-driven scientific visualizations. These visualizations provide insight into computational science—a key method of contemporary science–since they are based on supercomputer-generated models of scientific theories about natural phenomenon that are so advanced they could not be brought to the public in any other way. AVL shares its work with the world through shows featured in digital full-dome planetariums, IMAX theaters, and documentary television. In order to perform this cyberoutreach, AVL develops and uses a unique cyberinfrastructure, which includes visualization pipelines built from customized software and hardware elements. At AVL, we are continually advancing our capabilities through developing new cybertechnologies, advanced visualization tools, and software production methods. The cyberinfrastructure we have developed and continues to grow is especially suited to the type of visualization in which we specialize: the cosmos and the climate. Each member of the AVL team plays a unique role and contributes a variety of skills to the process, development, and production. Our expertise includes advanced graphics and visualization techniques, artistic design, cinematic choreography, multimedia and video production, and data management and render wrangling. The lab is part of the University of Illinois’s National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), which is dedicated to providing powerful computers and expert support to help thousands of scientists and engineers across the country improve our world.

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Title: Advanced Visualization Laboratory, NCSA

URL: http://avl.ncsa.illinois.edu/

Description: The Advanced Visualization Laboratory’s (AVL) mission is to communicate science, inspiring audiences to learn about scientific concepts through capturing the thrill of scientific discovery and wonder of complex systems. Working in close collaboration with domain scientists, AVL creates high-resolution, cinematic, data-driven scientific visualizations. These visualizations provide insight into computational science—a key method of contemporary science–since they are based on supercomputer-generated models of scientific theories about natural phenomenon that are so advanced they could not be brought to the public in any other way. AVL shares its work with the world through shows featured in digital full-dome planetariums, IMAX theaters, and documentary television. In order to perform this cyberoutreach, AVL develops and uses a unique cyberinfrastructure, which includes visualization pipelines built from customized software and hardware elements. At AVL, we are continually advancing our capabilities through developing new cybertechnologies, advanced visualization tools, and software production methods. The cyberinfrastructure we have developed and continues to grow is especially suited to the type of visualization in which we specialize: the cosmos and the climate. Each member of the AVL team plays a unique role and contributes a variety of skills to the process, development, and production. Our expertise includes advanced graphics and visualization techniques, artistic design, cinematic choreography, multimedia and video production, and data management and render wrangling. The lab is part of the University of Illinois’s National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), which is dedicated to providing powerful computers and expert support to help thousands of scientists and engineers across the country improve our world.

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Title: Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, College of Engineering

URL: http://beckman.illinois.edu/its/

Description: The Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is an interdisciplinary research institute devoted to leading-edge research in the physical sciences, computation, engineering, biology, behavior, cognition, and neuroscience.

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Title: Center for Agricultural, Biomedical, and Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology (CABPN), College of Engineering

URL: http://cabpn.illinois.edu/

Description: CABPN is a National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/University Cooperative Research Center. Its mission is to conduct industry-relevant fundamental research, enhance graduate education and research, and to facilitate technology transfer to industry.

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Title: Continuous Casting Consortium, College of Engineering

URL: http://ccc.illinois.edu/

Description: he Continuous Casting Consortium (CCC) encompasses a cooperative research effort between the University of Illinois, the Steel Industry, and the Government (NSF Project). Its purpose is to develop comprehensive mathematical models of the continuous casting of steel slabs and to apply these models to improve understanding, optimize the process, and solve practical problems of interest to the participating members.

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Title: Center for Cellular Mechanics, College of Engineering

URL: http://ccm.illinois.edu/

Description: The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has a strong research reputation in the fields of mechanics, micro and nanotechnology, biophysics, bioengineering, molecular scale imaging, cell and molecular biology, and biochemistry. The Center for Cellular Mechanics will bring together this rich and diverse expertise on campus to address questions related to the mechanics of intracellular phenomena focusing on mechanotransduction and disease detection. These include the mechanics of cell adhesion, motility, growth and division, intracellular transport and energy exchange, stress and deformation induced intracellular biological and adaptive response, pathogen induced cell mechanical response for disease detection, and novel instrumentations for probing intracellular signals.

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Title: National Center for Supercomputing Applications, College of Engineering

URL: http://cet.ncsa.illinois.edu/projects.html

Description: The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides powerful computers and expert support that help thousands of scientists and engineers across the country improve our world. With the computing power available at NCSA, researchers simulate how galaxies collide and merge, how proteins fold and how molecules move through the wall of a cell, how tornadoes and hurricanes form, and other complex natural and engineered phenomena. NCSA—established in 1986 as one of the original sites of the National Science Foundation's Supercomputer Centers Program—is supported by the state of Illinois, the University of Illinois, the National Science Foundation, and grants from other federal agencies.

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Title: Cyber Infrastructure and Geospatial Information Laboratory (CIGI)

URL: http://cigi.illinois.edu/

Description: The CyberInfrastructure and Geospatial Information (CIGI) Laboratory researches and develops cutting-edge cyberinfrastructure to advance geospatial sciences and technologies.

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Title: Center for Plasma-Material Interactions, College of Engineering

URL: http://cpmi.uiuc.edu/

Description: Our primary objective is to study plasma material interactions relevant to fusion, semiconductors, and plasma manufacturing through a combination of computational and experimental means. Projects are supported by both government and commercial partners to further the application and knowledge of plasma physics.

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Title: Center for Plasma-Material Interactions, College of Engineering

URL: http://cpmi.web.cs.illinois.edu/

Description: Our primary objective is to study plasma material interactions relevant to fusion, semiconductors, and plasma manufacturing through a combination of computational and experimental means. Projects are supported by both government and commercial partners to further the application and knowledge of plasma physics.

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Title: Coordinated Science Laboratory (CSL), College of Engineering

URL: http://csl.illinois.edu/

Description: The University of Illinois’ Coordinated Science Laboratory is a premier, multidisciplinary research laboratory that focuses on information technology at the crossroads of computing, control and communications. With a rich history of nearly 60 years of innovation, CSL has developed and deployed new technologies that have achieved international scientific recognition and transformed society. Led by a faculty of world-renowned experts and researchers, CSL uses these innovations to explore critical issues in defense, medicine, environmental sciences, robotics, life-enhancement for the disabled and aeronautics. CSL is building the infrastructure today to make these advancements a reality for tomorrow.

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Title: National Center for Supercomputing Applications, College of Engineering

URL: http://cyberchem.ncsa.illinois.edu/

Description: The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides powerful computers and expert support that help thousands of scientists and engineers across the country improve our world. With the computing power available at NCSA, researchers simulate how galaxies collide and merge, how proteins fold and how molecules move through the wall of a cell, how tornadoes and hurricanes form, and other complex natural and engineered phenomena. NCSA—established in 1986 as one of the original sites of the National Science Foundation's Supercomputer Centers Program—is supported by the state of Illinois, the University of Illinois, the National Science Foundation, and grants from other federal agencies.

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Title: National Center for Supercomputing Applications, College of Engineering

URL: http://dims.ncsa.illinois.edu

Description: The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides powerful computers and expert support that help thousands of scientists and engineers across the country improve our world. With the computing power available at NCSA, researchers simulate how galaxies collide and merge, how proteins fold and how molecules move through the wall of a cell, how tornadoes and hurricanes form, and other complex natural and engineered phenomena. NCSA—established in 1986 as one of the original sites of the National Science Foundation's Supercomputer Centers Program—is supported by the state of Illinois, the University of Illinois, the National Science Foundation, and grants from other federal agencies.

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Title: National Center for Supercomputing Applications, College of Engineering

URL: http://education.ncsa.illinois.edu/

Description: The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides powerful computers and expert support that help thousands of scientists and engineers across the country improve our world. With the computing power available at NCSA, researchers simulate how galaxies collide and merge, how proteins fold and how molecules move through the wall of a cell, how tornadoes and hurricanes form, and other complex natural and engineered phenomena. NCSA—established in 1986 as one of the original sites of the National Science Foundation's Supercomputer Centers Program—is supported by the state of Illinois, the University of Illinois, the National Science Foundation, and grants from other federal agencies.

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Title: Power and Energy Systems Area, College of Engineering

URL: http://energy.ece.illinois.edu/PowerAff.html

Description: The Power Affiliates Program (PAP) was initiated in January 1979 as part of a major effort to strengthen the power and energy systems area. The original objectives were to: Maintain stimulating, meaningful and high quality undergraduate and graduate programs in electric power engineering, and increase university-industrial interaction at all levels of education and research in electric power engineering.

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Title: College of Engineering

URL: http://engineering.illinois.edu/

Description: The College of Engineering at Illinois is among the world's most prestigious and largest engineering institutions, with undergraduate and graduate programs ranked in the Top Five nationally and internationally. Renowned faculty and exceptional students are drawn to Engineering at Illinois because of our global reputation for leadership in research and education. The Illinois environment offers a distinctive combination of academic rigor within a uniquely Midwestern culture of collaboration and approachability.

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Title: Engineering Online

URL: http://engineering.illinois.edu/online/

Description: Engineering Online offers working professionals and post-graduate engineers the opportunity to pursue an advanced education from a world-class institution—completely online. Our sophisticated online learning model offers flexibility and convenience while maintaining the integrity and academic rigor of the education students expect from our elite on-campus programs. In fact, Engineering Online students can expect the same course curriculum taught by the same faculty, and will be challenged to earn the exact-same degree or certification they would on-campus.

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Title: Engineering Expo

URL: http://expo.ec.illinois.edu/

Description: The Engineering Employment Expo is a committee within Engineering Council. Our mission is to connect students and employers through our career fairs in the fall and spring semsters. Engineering Employment Expo, in September, is the largest job fair on our campus and in the United States. The Spring Expo in February provides another opportunity for students to meet with employers. All of the proceeds from both events support student activities within the College of Engineering. The Engineering Employment Expo Committee is a branch of the Engineering Council here at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. We are responsible for organizing and directing the major engineering job fairs on campus. Listed in the menu bar on the top are links that contain information about our Spring and Fall Engineering Expo. Feel free to take a look and send us any questions that you may have.

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Title: Ferret Security Auditing Toolset, College of Engineering

URL: http://ferret.crhc.illinois.edu/

Description: Ferret is a new software tool for checking host vulnerabilities. Ferret helps system administrators by quickly finding vulnerabilities that are present on a host. It is designed and implemented in a modular way: a different plug-in module is used for each vulnerability checked, and each possible output format is specified by a plug-in module. As a result, Ferret is extensible, and can easily be kept up-to-date through addition of checks for new vulnerabilities as they are discovered; the modular approach also makes it easy to provide specific configurations of Ferret tailored to specific operating systems or use environments. Ferret is a freely available open-source software implemented in Perl.

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Title: Geotechnical Engineering Group

URL: http://geotech.cee.illinois.edu

Description: The geotechnical engineering program offers opportunities for study and research in diverse areas including soil behavior, foundation engineering, earth dams, landslide stabilization, environmental geotechnics, in situ testing, soil-structure interaction, earthquake engineering, surface characterization, ground improvement, computational geomechanics, geosynthetics, engineering geology, tunneling and rock mechanics

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Title: National Center for Supercomputing Applications, College of Engineering

URL: http://grid.ncsa.illinois.edu/

Description: The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides powerful computers and expert support that help thousands of scientists and engineers across the country improve our world. With the computing power available at NCSA, researchers simulate how galaxies collide and merge, how proteins fold and how molecules move through the wall of a cell, how tornadoes and hurricanes form, and other complex natural and engineered phenomena. NCSA—established in 1986 as one of the original sites of the National Science Foundation's Supercomputer Centers Program—is supported by the state of Illinois, the University of Illinois, the National Science Foundation, and grants from other federal agencies.

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Title: National Center for Supercomputing Applications, College of Engineering

URL: http://help.ncsa.illinois.edu/

Description: The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides powerful computers and expert support that help thousands of scientists and engineers across the country improve our world. With the computing power available at NCSA, researchers simulate how galaxies collide and merge, how proteins fold and how molecules move through the wall of a cell, how tornadoes and hurricanes form, and other complex natural and engineered phenomena. NCSA—established in 1986 as one of the original sites of the National Science Foundation's Supercomputer Centers Program—is supported by the state of Illinois, the University of Illinois, the National Science Foundation, and grants from other federal agencies.

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Title: Illinois-Intel Parallelism Center (I2PC), College of Engineering

URL: http://i2pc.cs.illinois.edu/

Description: The Illinois-Intel Parallelism Center's mission is advancing the state of the art in parallel architectures, software, and applications, in order to provide technical results and insights useful in the areas of energy/power-efficient and easy to program portable devices. The research being done at the University of Illinois, with support from Intel, spans multiple research areas is organized around three key projects: Acrobatics, AvaScholar, and SafeSpeed.

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Title: Institute for Advanced Computing Applications and Technologies

URL: http://iacat.illinois.edu/

Description: The Institute for Advanced Computing Applications and Technologies was created to realize the full potential of the rapid advances in computing and information technologies. The Institute combines research initiatives from across the University of Illinois campus with the advanced technology capabilities at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). The Institute promotes synergies between research faculty and NCSA staff, positioning both for contributing to the solution of the nation’s most challenging problems, providing a supporting cyberinfrastructure that will enable extraordinary research advances, and extending the impact of that research by deploying it beyond the original point of inquiry.

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Title: Advanced Transportation Research and Engineering Laboratory (ATREL), College of Engineering

URL: http://ict.illinois.edu/2011/01/18/atrel-adds-asphalt-foaming-capabilities/

Description: The Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT) is a premier transportation research center that builds on the experience of renowned experts in transportation and related fields at the University of Illinois, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), and other universities in Illinois and across the country by providing the appropriate tools and support required for objective research.

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Title: Advanced Transportation Research and Engineering Laboratory (ATREL), College of Engineering

URL: http://ict.illinois.edu/ATREL.aspx

Description: The Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT) is a premier transportation research center that builds on the experience of renowned experts in transportation and related fields at the University of Illinois, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), and other universities in Illinois and across the country by providing the appropriate tools and support required for objective research.

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Title: Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT), College of Engineering

URL: http://ict.illinois.edu/index.aspx

Description: The Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT) is a premier transportation research center that builds on the experience of renowned experts in transportation and related fields at the University of Illinois, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), and other universities in Illinois and across the country by providing the appropriate tools and support required for objective research.

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Title: Neuroengineering Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT), College of Engineering

URL: http://igert.beckman.illinois.edu/

Description: The Neuroengineering IGERT program at Illinois will train graduate students in engineering and neuroscience to attack problems with a combination of scientific and engineering viewpoints. Students will focus on three thrusts:

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Title: Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory (MNTL), College of Engineering

URL: http://illinois.edu/calendar/Calendar?calId=1878

Description: The Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory is a multidisciplinary research facility in the College of Engineering that houses advanced equipment to support research in photonics, microelectronics, nanotechnology, and biotechnology. The research activities that are facilitated by the Laboratory can be divided into four areas which are: Optoelectronics and Photonic Systems, Microelectronics for Wireless Communications, Microelectromechanical Systems, and Nanobiosystems.

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Title: Social Dimensions of Environmental Policy, Beckman Institute

URL: http://illinois.edu/calendar/list/3575

Description: The Social Dimensions of Environmental Policy (SDEP) strategic initiative improves management of earth's environment through research on social and policy dimensions of sustainability. Programs under this new initiative integrate natural and social science research on society's responses to climate change and the role of democracy in making and implementing sustainable environmental policy. The Social Dimensions of Environmental Policy (SDEP) strategic initiative aims to understand the social and political-economic forces shaping just and sustainable environmental policy.

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Title: Engineering Online

URL: http://illinois.edu/calendar/list/4328

Description: Engineering Online offers working professionals and post-graduate engineers the opportunity to pursue an advanced education from a world-class institution—completely online. Our sophisticated online learning model offers flexibility and convenience while maintaining the integrity and academic rigor of the education students expect from our elite on-campus programs. In fact, Engineering Online students can expect the same course curriculum taught by the same faculty, and will be challenged to earn the exact-same degree or certification they would on-campus.

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Title: Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST), College of Engineering

URL: http://illinois.edu/lb/iList/4547/

Description: The Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology works toward a seamless integration of interdisciplinary research from atoms and materials to devices and systems. Campus faculty members, graduate and undergraduate students, industry partners and collaborating scientists from government laboratories and higher education institutions around the world come together through the Center. With a strong research and teaching faculty, some of the best students in the nation, more than $160 million invested in equipment, and a vitally strong partnership program, the Center is a leader in groundbreaking nanotechnology research.

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Title: Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory (MNTL), College of Engineering

URL: http://illinois.edu/lb/imageList/1011

Description: The Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory is a multidisciplinary research facility in the College of Engineering that houses advanced equipment to support research in photonics, microelectronics, nanotechnology, and biotechnology. The research activities that are facilitated by the Laboratory can be divided into four areas which are: Optoelectronics and Photonic Systems, Microelectronics for Wireless Communications, Microelectromechanical Systems, and Nanobiosystems.

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Title: Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory (MNTL), College of Engineering

URL: http://illinois.edu/lb/imageList/1957

Description: The Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory is a multidisciplinary research facility in the College of Engineering that houses advanced equipment to support research in photonics, microelectronics, nanotechnology, and biotechnology. The research activities that are facilitated by the Laboratory can be divided into four areas which are: Optoelectronics and Photonic Systems, Microelectronics for Wireless Communications, Microelectromechanical Systems, and Nanobiosystems.

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Title: Illinois Microarchitecture Project utilizing Advanced Compiler Technology (IMPACT)

URL: http://impact.crhc.illinois.edu/default.aspx/

Description: The objective of IMPACT (Illinois Microarchitecture Project utilizing Advanced Compiler Technology) is to provide critical research, architecture expertise, and compiler prototypes for the microprocessor industry. This objective is accomplished by analyzing and demonstrating the level of hardware and compiler support required by architectural enhancements in order to understand the cost and effectiveness of these enhancements. IMPACT's focus has historically been instruction-level parallelism (ILP). The current focus has switched to exposing, enhancing, and exploiting coarse-grain parallelism applicable to future microarchitectures.

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Title: Engineering Online

URL: http://issuu.com/jniels/docs/o2pep_fall_2013_catalog

Description: Engineering Online offers working professionals and post-graduate engineers the opportunity to pursue an advanced education from a world-class institution—completely online. Our sophisticated online learning model offers flexibility and convenience while maintaining the integrity and academic rigor of the education students expect from our elite on-campus programs. In fact, Engineering Online students can expect the same course curriculum taught by the same faculty, and will be challenged to earn the exact-same degree or certification they would on-campus.

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Title: Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, College of Engineering

URL: http://its.beckman.illinois.edu

Description: The Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is an interdisciplinary research institute devoted to leading-edge research in the physical sciences, computation, engineering, biology, behavior, cognition, and neuroscience.

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Title: Laboratory for Optical Physics and Engineering (LOPE), College of Engineering

URL: http://lope.ece.illinois.edu/

Description: We are dedicated to the pursuit of new and efficient sources of visible, ultraviolet (UV), and vaccum ultraviolet (VUV) radiation. LOPE people have developed novel laser spectroscopic techniques and devlopment of microcavity plasma devices and their application.

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Title: Laboratory for Turbulence and Complex Flow, College of Engineering

URL: http://ltcf.mechse.illinois.edu/

Description: The Laboratory for Turbulence and Complex Flow (LTCF) was originally established in the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. LTCF is now a part of the Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois under the direction of Prof. Kenneth T. Christensen and its members pursue fundamental experimental research in a variety of areas of fluid mechanics, including turbulent flows, transport phenomena at the microscale and flows of geophysical significance. Our present interests include the structure of wall-bounded turbulent flows, the impact of highly-irregular roughness on turbulent boundary layers, transition to turbulence at the microscale, the fluid mechanics of geological carbon dioxide sequestration, flow over barchan dunes, turbulent boundary layers overlying porous and rough walls, and the development of novel flow facilities and diagnostics that facilitate the study of these complex flow systems. Our research in funded by the National Science Foundation, various agencies in DOD as well as industry and involves collaboration with a diverse set of researchers from aerospace engineering, civil and environmental engineering, materials science, geology and oceanography not only at Illinois but also from many institutions across the world.

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Title: Mid-America Earthquake Center, College of Engineering

URL: http://mae.cee.illinois.edu/

Description: The Mid-America Earthquake Center is one of three national earthquake engineering research centers established by the National Science Foundation and its partner institutions. The MAE Center, headquartered at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, consists of a consortium of nine core institutions, and is funded by NSF and each core university as well as through joint collaborative projects with industry and other affiliations. Center projects fall under four general types: (a) core research, (b) stakeholder research, (c) education and (d) outreach.

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Title: Midwest Structural Sciences Center (MSSC), College of Engineering

URL: http://mechanical.illinois.edu/research/mechse-affiliated-centers/midwest-structural-sciences-center

Description: The Midwest Structural Sciences Center (MSSC) is a federally-funded research center at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign which joins the expertise of faculty and students, with the work of researchers from the United States Air Force, to simulate and test airframe structures critical to the nation’s aerospace program.

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Title: Impact Center for Advancement of MEMS/NEMS VLSI, College of Engineering

URL: http://mems-vlsi.ece.illinois.edu/

Description: MEMS enabled microsystems have demonstrated the potential to revolutionize the architecture of modern communications, sensors, and signal processing systems. To date, their exploitation in commercial and military capabilities has been hindered by the lack of understanding of the fundamental multi-physics phenomena that govern MEMS device functionality and impact its performance degradation, especially when subjected to operating conditions imposed by the heterogeneous, integrating microsystems environment. In order to address this requirement, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , Purdue University, The Georgia Institute of Technology, Lehigh University, MEMtronics and their affiliated industrial partners have teamed up to propose an aggressive and innovative fundamental and applied research effort through the establishment of the DARPA IMPACT Center for Advancement of MEMS/NEMS VLSI.

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Title: Impact Center for Advancement of MEMS/NEMS VLSI, College of Engineering

URL: http://mems-vlsi.ece.uiuc.edu/

Description: MEMS enabled microsystems have demonstrated the potential to revolutionize the architecture of modern communications, sensors, and signal processing systems. To date, their exploitation in commercial and military capabilities has been hindered by the lack of understanding of the fundamental multi-physics phenomena that govern MEMS device functionality and impact its performance degradation, especially when subjected to operating conditions imposed by the heterogeneous, integrating microsystems environment. In order to address this requirement, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , Purdue University, The Georgia Institute of Technology, Lehigh University, MEMtronics and their affiliated industrial partners have teamed up to propose an aggressive and innovative fundamental and applied research effort through the establishment of the DARPA IMPACT Center for Advancement of MEMS/NEMS VLSI.

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Title: Multimodal Information Access and Synthesis Center, College of Engineering

URL: http://mias.illinois.edu/

Description: The Multimodal Information Access and Synthesis Center (MIAS) at UIUC studies the questions of how to deal with the huge amount of unstructured data as if it was organized in a database with a known schema -- how to locate, organize, access and analyze unstructured data. Our goal is to develop the theories, algorithms, and tools that enable intelligent access to a variety of data formats and models, integrating them with existing resources, and transforming raw data into useful and understandable information.

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Title: Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory (MRL), College of Engineering

URL: http://mrl.illinois.edu/

Description: The Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory (MRL) fosters interdisciplinary research at the forefront of materials science. MRL brings together world-class faculty and students in condensed matter physics, materials chemistry, and materials science in a highly collaborative research environment.

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Title: Center for Microanalysis of Materials, College of Engineering

URL: http://mrl.illinois.edu/facilities/center-microanalysis-materials/

Description: The Center for Microanalysis of Materials (CMM) provides researchers with an open access for self-use to a comprehensive array of modern nanostructural and nanochemical analysis techniques including electron microscopy, scanning probe microscopy, surface microanalysis, X-ray scattering, and ion-beam spectroscopies. These instruments are maintained, operated and developed by professional scientists who teach instrument use and assist in interpretation of results.

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Title: MS in Financial Engineering, Colleges of Business/Engineering

URL: http://msfe.illinois.edu/

Description: The growth of Financial Engineering has been fueled by an active corporate community asset management companies (including mutual funds and hedge funds), insurance companies, and some advanced corporate treasury departments. Long-term outlooks in the financial services industry suggest a trend toward ever more quantitative analysis and methods. The Illinois Master of Science in Financial Engineering degree is both technical and pragmatic. Students receive training in the most advanced techniques, providing them the grounding and tools to advance quickly in the field. The program features practice-based learning opportunities which assure the curriculum is always demanding and contemporary. Further, the featured Practicum in the third semester of the program serves as a bridge with industry focusing on real world financial modeling problems.

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Title: College of Engineering

URL: http://my.engr.illinois.edu/

Description: The College of Engineering at Illinois is among the world's most prestigious and largest engineering institutions, with undergraduate and graduate programs ranked in the Top Five nationally and internationally. Renowned faculty and exceptional students are drawn to Engineering at Illinois because of our global reputation for leadership in research and education. The Illinois environment offers a distinctive combination of academic rigor within a uniquely Midwestern culture of collaboration and approachability.

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Title: Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory (MNTL), College of Engineering

URL: http://my.mntl.illinois.edu

Description: The Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory is a multidisciplinary research facility in the College of Engineering that houses advanced equipment to support research in photonics, microelectronics, nanotechnology, and biotechnology. The research activities that are facilitated by the Laboratory can be divided into four areas which are: Optoelectronics and Photonic Systems, Microelectronics for Wireless Communications, Microelectromechanical Systems, and Nanobiosystems.

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Title: Department of Physics

URL: http://my.physics.illinois.edu

Description: We invite you to explore the history of our department and its contributions to physics research and education. The links to the right present a decade-by-decade "time capsule" of critical research breakthroughs, innovations in teaching and learning, and events that shaped the culture of physics at Illinois. You'll become acquainted with the physicists who defined the "Urbana spirit" while making seminal discoveries that changed the world.

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Title: Center for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing Systems (NanoCEMMS), College of Engineering

URL: http://nano-cemms.illinois.edu/

Description: Research in the Center for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing Systems (Nano-CEMMS) addresses a central problem in the development of nanotechnology: how to assemble structures at sizes smaller than can be seen (or transduced) and manipulated (or transcribed). Making three-dimensional, nanoscale devices and systems from millions to trillions of different types of molecules is incredibly difficult. The Center's goal is to develop a reliable, robust and cost-effective nanomanufacturing system to make nanostructures from multiple materials. This technology will allow advancements and discoveries in nanoscience to move from the laboratory to production. The Nano-CEMMS Center is a partnership of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Stanford University, North Carolina Agricultural and Technological State University, University of California - Irvine, University of Notre Dame, and Northwestern University. Each partner offers unique facilities, eminent scholars and financial resources to support the Center's research.

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Title: Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST), College of Engineering

URL: http://nano.illinois.edu/

Description: The Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology works toward a seamless integration of interdisciplinary research from atoms and materials to devices and systems. Campus faculty members, graduate and undergraduate students, industry partners and collaborating scientists from government laboratories and higher education institutions around the world come together through the Center. With a strong research and teaching faculty, some of the best students in the nation, more than $160 million invested in equipment, and a vitally strong partnership program, the Center is a leader in groundbreaking nanotechnology research.

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Title: Engineering Online

URL: http://online.engineering.illinois.edu/

Description: Engineering Online offers working professionals and post-graduate engineers the opportunity to pursue an advanced education from a world-class institution—completely online. Our sophisticated online learning model offers flexibility and convenience while maintaining the integrity and academic rigor of the education students expect from our elite on-campus programs. In fact, Engineering Online students can expect the same course curriculum taught by the same faculty, and will be challenged to earn the exact-same degree or certification they would on-campus.

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Title: Parallel Computing Institute, College of Engineering

URL: http://parallel.illinois.edu/

Description: With the computing world in the midst of a parallelism revolution, researchers are seeking to take advantage of unprecedented new speed and power potential for applications ranging from astronomy to zoology. But meeting challenges in new programming technologies, power consumption and performance for scientific applications will require major interdisciplinary engineering efforts. The Parallel Computing Institute (PCI) is designed to enable Illinois researchers from across campus to come together in new, application-focused research centers and achieve their scientific goals using the latest and most efficient parallel computing technologies.

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Title: National Center for Supercomputing Applications, College of Engineering

URL: http://petascale.ncsa.illinois.edu/

Description: The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides powerful computers and expert support that help thousands of scientists and engineers across the country improve our world. With the computing power available at NCSA, researchers simulate how galaxies collide and merge, how proteins fold and how molecules move through the wall of a cell, how tornadoes and hurricanes form, and other complex natural and engineered phenomena. NCSA—established in 1986 as one of the original sites of the National Science Foundation's Supercomputer Centers Program—is supported by the state of Illinois, the University of Illinois, the National Science Foundation, and grants from other federal agencies.

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Title: Department of Physics

URL: http://physics.illinois.edu/

Description: We invite you to explore the history of our department and its contributions to physics research and education. The links to the right present a decade-by-decade "time capsule" of critical research breakthroughs, innovations in teaching and learning, and events that shaped the culture of physics at Illinois. You'll become acquainted with the physicists who defined the "Urbana spirit" while making seminal discoveries that changed the world.

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Title: National Center for Supercomputing Applications, College of Engineering

URL: http://projects.astro.illinois.edu/kemball/

Description: The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides powerful computers and expert support that help thousands of scientists and engineers across the country improve our world. With the computing power available at NCSA, researchers simulate how galaxies collide and merge, how proteins fold and how molecules move through the wall of a cell, how tornadoes and hurricanes form, and other complex natural and engineered phenomena. NCSA—established in 1986 as one of the original sites of the National Science Foundation's Supercomputer Centers Program—is supported by the state of Illinois, the University of Illinois, the National Science Foundation, and grants from other federal agencies.

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Title: Coordinated Science Laboratory (CSL), College of Engineering

URL: http://publish.illinois.edu/csldecisioncontrol/

Description: The University of Illinois’ Coordinated Science Laboratory is a premier, multidisciplinary research laboratory that focuses on information technology at the crossroads of computing, control and communications. With a rich history of nearly 60 years of innovation, CSL has developed and deployed new technologies that have achieved international scientific recognition and transformed society. Led by a faculty of world-renowned experts and researchers, CSL uses these innovations to explore critical issues in defense, medicine, environmental sciences, robotics, life-enhancement for the disabled and aeronautics. CSL is building the infrastructure today to make these advancements a reality for tomorrow.

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Title: Coordinated Science Laboratory (CSL), College of Engineering

URL: http://recordings.engineering.illinois.edu/ess/echo/presentation/

Description: The University of Illinois’ Coordinated Science Laboratory is a premier, multidisciplinary research laboratory that focuses on information technology at the crossroads of computing, control and communications. With a rich history of nearly 60 years of innovation, CSL has developed and deployed new technologies that have achieved international scientific recognition and transformed society. Led by a faculty of world-renowned experts and researchers, CSL uses these innovations to explore critical issues in defense, medicine, environmental sciences, robotics, life-enhancement for the disabled and aeronautics. CSL is building the infrastructure today to make these advancements a reality for tomorrow.

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Title: Center for Theoretical Astrophysics, College of Engineering

URL: http://research.physics.illinois.edu/CTA/

Description: The Center for Theoretical Astrophysics works on outstanding problems in theoretical astrophysics, general relativity, and cosmology. Members of the Center work out of Loomis Laboratory of Physics, the Astronomy Building, and NCSA/Beckman Institute at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and collaborate with scientists worldwide.

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Title: Social Dimensions of Environmental Policy, Beckman Institute

URL: http://sdep.beckman.illinois.edu/

Description: The Social Dimensions of Environmental Policy (SDEP) strategic initiative improves management of earth's environment through research on social and policy dimensions of sustainability. Programs under this new initiative integrate natural and social science research on society's responses to climate change and the role of democracy in making and implementing sustainable environmental policy. The Social Dimensions of Environmental Policy (SDEP) strategic initiative aims to understand the social and political-economic forces shaping just and sustainable environmental policy.

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Title: Center for Process Simulation and Design, College of Engineering

URL: http://sdg.mechse.illinois.edu/

Description: The Center for Process Simulation and Design (CPSD) is dedicated to improving the quality and performance of products and materials through simulation and optimization of the industrial processes by which they are manufactured. Its initial focus is on understanding and controling microstructural material properites resulting from casting and extrusion processes. Such problems have multiple length and time scales, moving boundaries, and complex, dynamically evolving geometries and topologies. This interdisciplinary program includes a broad range of research activities in engineering, mathematics, and computer science.

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Title: National Center for Supercomputing Applications, College of Engineering

URL: http://security.ncsa.illinois.edu/

Description: The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides powerful computers and expert support that help thousands of scientists and engineers across the country improve our world. With the computing power available at NCSA, researchers simulate how galaxies collide and merge, how proteins fold and how molecules move through the wall of a cell, how tornadoes and hurricanes form, and other complex natural and engineered phenomena. NCSA—established in 1986 as one of the original sites of the National Science Foundation's Supercomputer Centers Program—is supported by the state of Illinois, the University of Illinois, the National Science Foundation, and grants from other federal agencies.

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Title: National Center for Supercomputing Applications, College of Engineering

URL: http://sels.ncsa.illinois.edu/

Description: The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provides powerful computers and expert support that help thousands of scientists and engineers across the country improve our world. With the computing power available at NCSA, researchers simulate how galaxies collide and merge, how proteins fold and how molecules move through the wall of a cell, how tornadoes and hurricanes form, and other complex natural and engineered phenomena. NCSA—established in 1986 as one of the original sites of the National Science Foundation's Supercomputer Centers Program—is supported by the state of Illinois, the University of Illinois, the National Science Foundation, and grants from other federal agencies.

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Title: Society of Women Engineers

URL: http://societyofwomenengineers.illinois.edu/

Description: GradSWE is a support community and advocate for graduate women in engineering and for undergraduate women interested in pursing graduate studies in engineering. We encourage women to pursue graduate school, support them throughout their graduate education, and help prepare them for their future careers after they complete their degree. GradSWE provides events that cater to the needs of graduate students and undergraduate students interested in pursuing graduate school

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Title: Illinois Simulator Laboratory Virtual Reality Software

URL: http://syzygy.isl.uiuc.edu/

Description: This website contains an index of virtual reality software developed in conjunction with the Illinois Simulator Laboratory, College of Engineering.

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Title: Trustworthy Cyber Infrastructure for Power (TCIP), College of Engineering

URL: http://tcipg.org/

Description: Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dartmouth College, Cornell University, the University of California at Davis, and Washington State University are together addressing the challenge of how to protect the nation's power grid by significantly improving the way the power grid infrastructure is built, making it more secure, reliable, and safe. This Department of Energy-funded project, with support from the Department of Homeland Security, recognizes that today's quality of life depends on the continuous functioning of the nation's electric power infrastructure, which in turn depends on the health of an underlying computing and communication network infrastructure that is at serious risk from both malicious cyber attacks and accidental failures. These risks may come from cyber hackers who gain access to control networks or create denial of service attacks on the networks themselves, or from accidental causes, such as natural disasters or operator errors.

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Title: Advanced Digital Sciences Center (ADSC), College of Engineering

URL: http://vintage.winklerbros.net/

Description: The Advanced Digital Sciences Center (ADSC) is a center for research led by faculty of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. ADSC is located at the Fusionopolis research facility in Singapore. ADSC's mission is to identify and solve basic research problems with high scientific impact and high potential economic impact, and to help expand the workforce of highly trained IT researchers. These activities will enhance Singapore's position as a hub for cutting-edge research in information technologies, interactive digital media, and adaptive cyber infrastructure, while also facilitating interactions between University of Illinois researchers and research and industry partners in Singapore and Asia.

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Title: Center of Advanced Materials for Purification of Water with Systems (WaterCAMPWS), College of Engineering

URL: http://watercampws.illinois.edu/www.watercampws.illinois.edu/index.html

Description: About The WaterCAMPWS A National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center founded in 2003, WaterCAMPWS promotes interdisciplinary research among faculty and students at ten U.S. universities and seven partners at national laboratories and water institutions. Structured around a model of collaborative research, the multi-institutional efforts of WaterCAMPWS focus on improving and increasing global water supplies through research, education and public awareness. WaterCAMPWS research organized into the overarching theme areas of Water & Health and Water & Energy. Research efforts focus on the basic science of the aqueous interface and on developing advanced materials and systems that exploit the unique physics and chemistry at the interface. At the same time, WaterCAMPWS conducts extensive, aggressive education and knowledge transfer activities to advance water purification science and technology.

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Title: Advanced Digital Sciences Center (ADSC), College of Engineering

URL: http://web.adsc.com.sg/adschardware/

Description: The Advanced Digital Sciences Center (ADSC) is a center for research led by faculty of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. ADSC is located at the Fusionopolis research facility in Singapore. ADSC's mission is to identify and solve basic research problems with high scientific impact and high potential economic impact, and to help expand the workforce of highly trained IT researchers. These activities will enhance Singapore's position as a hub for cutting-edge research in information technologies, interactive digital media, and adaptive cyber infrastructure, while also facilitating interactions between University of Illinois researchers and research and industry partners in Singapore and Asia.

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Title: Advanced Digital Sciences Center (ADSC), College of Engineering

URL: http://web.adsc.com.sg/perception/index_goal.html%23

Description: The Advanced Digital Sciences Center (ADSC) is a center for research led by faculty of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. ADSC is located at the Fusionopolis research facility in Singapore. ADSC's mission is to identify and solve basic research problems with high scientific impact and high potential economic impact, and to help expand the workforce of highly trained IT researchers. These activities will enhance Singapore's position as a hub for cutting-edge research in information technologies, interactive digital media, and adaptive cyber infrastructure, while also facilitating interactions between University of Illinois researchers and research and industry partners in Singapore and Asia.

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Title: Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering

URL: http://web.mechse.illinois.edu/

Description: The Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering offers top-ranked degree programs in engineering mechanics, mechanical engineering, and theoretical and applied mechanics. Our curricula offer students unparalleled strengths in key fundamental areas, such as fluid and solid mechanics, thermodynamics and heat transfer, dynamics and controls, biomechanical sciences, computational science, applied math, applied physics, and chemistry.

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Title: Center for Advanced Research in Information Security, College of Engineering

URL: http://www.caris.illinois.edu/

Description: The Center for Advanced Research in Information Security (CARIS) was established in November 2001 to better respond to the increasingly critical security needs of our nation's electronic infrastructure. The Center is located in the University's Department of Computer Science, which has been designated by the US National Security Agency as a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance. CARIS focuses its research on next-generation infrastructure security technologies. Through its research findings, the Center increases university and community awareness of information security issues, and strives to influence appropriate and effective public policy in the area of information assurance.

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Title: Center for Computational Electromagnetics and Electromagnetics Laboratory, College of Engineering

URL: http://www.cceml.illinois.edu/

Description: I cordially welcome you to the homepage of the Electromagnetics Laboratory and the Center for Computational Electromagnetics at the University of Illinois. Our Electromagnetics Laboratory currently consists of seven faculty members and about 50 researchers including postdoctoral research fellows and graduate research assistants. Our research activities cover many aspects in theoretical, computational, and experimental electromagnetics, such as the design of smart, reconfigurable antennas, fast algorithms for large-scale electromagnetic simulations, finite element methods for scattering, antenna, and high-frequency circuit analysis, bioelectromagnetics, electromagnetic compatibility, high-speed interconnection modeling and electronic packaging, inverse scattering and remote sensing, and optoelectronics and integrated optics.

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Title: Center for Complex Systems Research, College of Engineering

URL: http://www.ccsr.illinois.edu/

Description: The Center for Complex Systems Research (CCSR) studies systems that display adaptive, self-organizing behavior and systems that are usually characterized by a large throughput, such as turbulent flow, lightning, and the flow of information through the internet. To describe these complex systems, we develop models and techniques drawn from nonlinear dynamics and chaos, neural nets, cellular automata, artificial life, and genetic algorithms. Each year, CCSR organizes and hosts the Understanding Complex Systems Symposium. The Center for Complex Systems Research has a rich history. Founded in 1986 by Stephen Wolfram, the center was later led by Norman Packard and E. Atlee Jackson. A collection of technical reports and scientific publications of CCSR researchers ranging from cellular automata to entrainment control of chaos, experimental studies of turbulent flows, chaotic electronic circuits, and fractal agglomeration patterns is available.

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Title: Center of Excellence for Airport Technology, College of Engineering

URL: http://www.ceat.illinois.edu/

Description: The Center of Excellence for Airport Technology is a research center with its home in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. CEAT was founded in 1995 as a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Center of Excellence focusing on airport pavement improvement and safety issues, including wildlife, anti-icing and lighting. In 2004, the O'Hare Modernization Program (OMP) initiated a research program through CEAT that targets technical issues related to construction of new and extended runways at O'Hare International Airport.

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Title: Cyber Infrastructure and Geospatial Information Laboratory (CIGI)

URL: http://www.cigi.illinois.edu/dokuwiki/

Description: The CyberInfrastructure and Geospatial Information (CIGI) Laboratory researches and develops cutting-edge cyberinfrastructure to advance geospatial sciences and technologies.

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Title: Cyber Infrastructure and Geospatial Information Laboratory (CIGI)

URL: http://www.cigi.illinois.edu/dokuwiki/doku.php

Description: The CyberInfrastructure and Geospatial Information (CIGI) Laboratory researches and develops cutting-edge cyberinfrastructure to advance geospatial sciences and technologies.

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Title: Center for Reliable and High-Performance Computing (CRHC), College of Engineering

URL: http://www.crhc.illinois.edu/

Description: The Center for Reliable and High-Performance Computing (CRHC) is at the forefront of developing high-performance systems and networks that support desired levels of security and reliability in the emerging information and communications environment. Formed in 1988, CRHC today has focal points in architecture, networking, testing, system evaluation, security, and optimization.

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Title: Advanced Computing Systems Simulation Tools, College of Engineering

URL: http://www.crhc.illinois.edu/ACS/tools/index.html

Description: The Advanced Computing Systems research group is very excited to bring you the new ACS Tools Webpage. We have worked very hard building up our simulation infrastructure over the last few years, and we would like to share some of our tools with the research community. The primary goal of this project is to help enable other computer architecture and related researchers by providing powerful simulation tools in the hopes that these tools can be co-developed, verified, and maintained by a wide audience.

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Title: Center for Reliable and High-Performance Computing (CRHC), College of Engineering

URL: http://www.crhc.uiuc.edu/

Description: The Center for Reliable and High-Performance Computing (CRHC) is at the forefront of developing high-performance systems and networks that support desired levels of security and reliability in the emerging information and communications environment. Formed in 1988, CRHC today has focal points in architecture, networking, testing, system evaluation, security, and optimization.

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Title: Department of Computer Science

URL: http://www.cs.illinois.edu/

Description: The Department of Computer Science is recognized throughout the world as a leader in education and research. The department and its graduates have long been at the forefront of modern computing beginning with the ILLIAC in 1952, and continuing with the creation of Mosaic, the first graphic web browser, through the most recent Internet era.

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Title: Center for Simulation of Advanced Rockets (CSAR), College of Engineering

URL: http://www.csar.illinois.edu/

Description: Welcome to the Center for Simulation of Advanced Rockets (CSAR), one of five university-based centers of excellence founded in 1997 and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Simulation and Computing program, whose objective is to enable accurate prediction of the performance, reliability, and safety of complex physical systems through computational simulation. CSAR's mission is to achieve this same goal in the specific context of solid propellant rockets, which are of vital importance to the space launch industry.

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Title: Illinois Center for Cryptography and Information Protection, College of Engineering

URL: http://www.iccip.csl.illinois.edu/

Description: Our vision is to be a multidisciplinary center, bringing together researchers and students in computer science, electrical and computer engineering, and mathematics to collaborate on projects involving information protection. This principally means public-key cryptography and digital watermarking. Fundamental advances in these subjects arise out of advanced mathematics, are implemented by engineers, and made practical by computer scientists.

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Title: Illinois Center for Cryptography and Information Protection, College of Engineering

URL: http://www.iccip.csl.uiuc.edu/

Description: Our vision is to be a multidisciplinary center, bringing together researchers and students in computer science, electrical and computer engineering, and mathematics to collaborate on projects involving information protection. This principally means public-key cryptography and digital watermarking. Fundamental advances in these subjects arise out of advanced mathematics, are implemented by engineers, and made practical by computer scientists.

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Title: Illinois Center for Integrated Microsystems (iCIMS), College of Engineering

URL: http://www.icims.csl.illinois.edu/

Description: The mission of the Illinois Center for Integrated Microsystems (iCIMS) is to facilitate collaborative research in the design of integrated microsystems, including integrated circuits, devices, systems, and structures, among the faculty of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and researchers elsewhere. The Center also has the mission to support the growth of the semiconductor information technology industry within the State of Illinois, the nation and elsewhere.

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Title: Women in Computer Science

URL: http://www.illinoiswcs.org/

Description: Women in Computer Science is a non-profit, educational, service organization dedicated to supporting the efforts of young women who are considering pursuit of a career in computer science or show an overall interest in computers. Because of the number of women pursuing Computer Science has been steadily decreasing, this organization aims to retain and provide a network of support for members to rely on for advice and camaraderie.

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Title: Center for Information Assurance Education and Research, Information Trust Institute

URL: http://www.iti.illinois.edu/education/nsa-center-information-assurance-education-and-research/

Description: Welcome to the website of the Center for Information Assurance Education and Research! This Center coordinates educational activities in information assurance across the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is a member of the Information Trust Institute. UIUC offers many courses and research opportunities in information assurance at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including distance learning, short courses, M.S.s, and Ph.Ds. Our courses are matched to the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) Training Standards. The Center for Information Assurance Education and Research has been the driving force behind the effort that resulted in the designation of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education by the National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education (CAEIAE) Program, an outreach program initially designed and operated by the National Security Agency (NSA) in the spirit of Presidential Decision Directive 63, National Policy on Critical Infrastructure Protection, May 1998. The goal of the program is to reduce vulnerability in our national information infrastructure by promoting higher education in information assurance (IA), and producing a growing number of professionals with IA expertise in various disciplines. The NSA IA Center was also instrumental in the University of Illinois's subsequent designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Research (CAE-R) by the NSA.

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Title: Program in Digital Forensics, College of Engineering

URL: http://www.iti.illinois.edu/education/program-digital-forensics/

Description: The Program in Digital Forensics team is developing a new undergraduate educational curriculum in digital forensics in order to address a national shortage of trained cyber-security professionals.

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Title: Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group, College of Engineering

URL: http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/

Description: The Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group (TCBG), an NIH Resource for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics, was founded by Professor Klaus Schulten in 1989 and is located at the Beckman Institute of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). The group is led by Professor Klaus Schulten (Physics) with Professors Alek Aksimentiev (Physics), Laxmikant Kale (Computer Science), Zaida Luthey-Schulten (Chemistry) and Emad Tajkhorshid (Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Pharmacology). Research and development activities of the TCBG focus on structure and function of supramolecular systems in the living cell, as well as on the development of new algorithms and efficient computing tools for physical biology.

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Title: LED 50th Anniversary Symposium

URL: http://www.led50years.illinois.edu/news.html

Description: The LED 50th Anniversary Symposium is presented by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. This event will include those at the forefront of LED and semiconductor laser development whose contributions have had broad and lasting impact on society and those who will lead the field with innovative applications that will build upon all that has already been accomplished.

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Title: Midwest Cancer Nanotechnology Training Center, College of Engineering

URL: http://www.m-cntc.illinois.edu/

Description: The M-CNTC is Training the next generation of leaders who will define the new frontiers and applications of nanotechnology in cancer research.

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Title: Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory (MNTL), College of Engineering

URL: http://www.mntl.illinois.edu

Description: The Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory is a multidisciplinary research facility in the College of Engineering that houses advanced equipment to support research in photonics, microelectronics, nanotechnology, and biotechnology. The research activities that are facilitated by the Laboratory can be divided into four areas which are: Optoelectronics and Photonic Systems, Microelectronics for Wireless Communications, Microelectromechanical Systems, and Nanobiosystems.

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Title: Center for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing Systems (NanoCEMMS), College of Engineering

URL: http://www.nano-cemms.illinois.edu/

Description: Research in the Center for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing Systems (Nano-CEMMS) addresses a central problem in the development of nanotechnology: how to assemble structures at sizes smaller than can be seen (or transduced) and manipulated (or transcribed). Making three-dimensional, nanoscale devices and systems from millions to trillions of different types of molecules is incredibly difficult. The Center's goal is to develop a reliable, robust and cost-effective nanomanufacturing system to make nanostructures from multiple materials. This technology will allow advancements and discoveries in nanoscience to move from the laboratory to production. The Nano-CEMMS Center is a partnership of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Stanford University, North Carolina Agricultural and Technological State University, University of California - Irvine, University of Notre Dame, and Northwestern University. Each partner offers unique facilities, eminent scholars and financial resources to support the Center's research.

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Title: Modeling of Security and Systems (Project MOSES), College of Engineering

URL: http://www.project-moses.net/

Description: Project MOSES focuses on using modeling and simulation to analyze computer systems, with an emphasis on large-scale systems and their security properties.

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