INTERDISCIPLINARY CENTERS
- Center for Advanced Materials (CAM)
- Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH)
- Institute for Molecular Design (IMD)
- Coastal Center of Houston
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Texas Learning & Computation Center
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The mission of the Texas Learning and Computation Center (TLCC) is to foster and conduct collaborative interdisciplinary research, education and training and to provide the administrative and technical support and facilities required to achieve this objective. The TLCC coordinates and leads interactions with external organizations and actively stimulates education and training in the areas of Computational Sciences and Engineering; Information Management, Retrieval and Analysis; and Computer and Communication System Sciences and Technologies at the University of Houston. The TLCC organizes and conduct seminar series, workshops, symposia and conferences, and offer educational support and access to its facilities.
http://www.tlc2.uh.edu
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Allied Geophysical Laboratories
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The Allied Geophysical Laboratories at the University of Houston are organized around research into the technologies of oil and gas exploration and production. The largest (and oldest) of the Laboratories is the Seismic Acoustics Laboratory (SAL) which managesone of the world's largest physical modeling facilities for research into 3-dimensional seismic wave propagation.
http://www.agl.uh.edu
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Institute for Space Systems Operations
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The Houston Partnership for Space Exploration (HPSE) was established by the State of Texas in 1992 for the University of Houston System. The general mission of HPSE is to advance the development of the aerospace community in the Houston area and Texas. Particular emphasis is directed to the academic, industrial, and government programs associated with the NASA L.B. Johnson Space Center. The Institute of Space Systems Operations (ISSO) is the operational agency of HPSE.
http://www.isso.uh.edu
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Centers for Materials Chemistry
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The Center for Materials Chemistry was established in 2002. The research program of the Center has two themes. One focuses on advanced oxide materials with technologically important applications in ionic devices including membrane and electrocatalytic reactors, fuel cells and chemical sensors. The second theme concerns controlled structures and properties of hybrid organic-inorganic nano-materials and thin films.
http://www.cmc.uh.edu
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The Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston
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The Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston (TCSUH) represents the largest university superconductivity research effort in the United States with over 250 faculty, research faculty, postdoctoral fellows, graduate and undergraduate students from the disciplines of chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, materials engineering, and mechanical engineering working in 15 laboratories.
http://www.tcsuh.uh.edu
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Texas Institute for Measurement, Evaluation, and Statistics
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The mission of Texas Institute for Measurement, Evaluation and Statistics (TIMES) is to advance knowledge about, and to improve the behavioral, psychological, educational and developmental outcomes of children and adults through the application and development of advanced measurement, evaluation, and statistical research methods, the design and execution of high quality, cutting-edge research projects, and the delivery of state-of-the art research and statistical support services.
http://www.times.uh.edu
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