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Centers
for Advanced Technology (CATs)
Center for Advanced Ceramic Technology
Alfred University, Alfred
Research and development of high technology ceramic
materials that possess the potential to benefit both the industrial
base of New York State and the scientific community.
Center for Ultrafast Photonic Materials
& Applications
City University of New York, New York City
Research and technology development in select areas of photonics
that have applications in optical communications, medical diagnostics,
laser development, semiconductors, and optical imaging. Recipient
of an Enhanced CAT award.
Center for Advanced Materials Processing
Clarkson University, Potsdam
Research applied to industrial needs in photocopying and imaging,
micro- electronics, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and environmental
control industries, among others.
Center for Advanced Information Management
Columbia University, New York City
Specializes in bringing cutting-edge information science to industry
for product development and enhancement.
Center for Biotechnology
Cornell University, Ithaca
Research and development, education and training, and technology
transfer that address the economic development needs of New York
industry. Recipient of an Enhanced CAT award.
Center for Advanced Technology in Digital
Multimedia
New York University, New York City
Fosters industry growth by developing
and licensing new technologies and by providing business assistance
to new media companies.
Center for Advanced Technology
in Telecommunications
Polytechnic University, Brooklyn
Technology transfer, partnering with both providers and users
of telecommunications and information systems to help them turn
the latest developments in these technologies into competitive
and productive resources. Recipient of an Enhanced CAT award.
Center for Automation Technologies
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy
Micro and nano manufacturing with an emphasis
on microsystem design; massively parallel micro and nano assembly;
automated packaging of MEMS; microfluidics and microphotonics;
modular packaging, deployment and networking of unattended microsensors.
Integrated Electronics Engineering
Center
SUNY at Binghamton, Binghamton
Engaged in the process of bringing a semiconductor
chip, with its resident circuitry, to a form that can be integrated
effectively into a larger microelectronics assembly.
Center for Biotechnology
SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook
Discovery, development, translation and
commercialization of promising biotechnology resulting from academic
research centers around the state of New York.
CAT in Sensor Systems
SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook
Magnetic, optical, X-ray, and infrared sensors; signal processing
and image recognition; superconducting electronics for sensor
applications; DNA sequencing devices; and MEMS-based sensors and
actuators.
Center for Computer Applications and Software
Engineering
Syracuse University, Syracuse
Research focused on computer applications and software engineering.
Applies traditional university strengths in research and education
to economic development.Recipient of an Enhanced CAT award.
Center for Advanced Thin Film Technology
University at Albany, Albany
A research, development, education, and economic
outreach resource for industries which manufacture, use, or supply
micro-electronics, electronics, optoelectronics, bioelectronics,
nanotechnology and tele-communications devices and components.
Center for Advanced
Biomedical and Bioengineering Technologies
University at Buffalo
Focuses on biomedical and bioengineering research,
including the development of biopharmaceuticals and biomedical
devices.
CAT in Electronic Imaging Systems
University of Rochester/Rochester Institute
of Technology, Rochester
Basic research in the field of electronic imaging, leveraging
the results for economic advantage to New York State and the nation.
Recipient of an Enhanced CAT award.
updated 6/13/2003 - rit
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