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ALABAMA AM UNIVERSITY

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ALABAMA AM UNIVERSITY

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    2. BACKGROUND Founded 1875 1890 Land Grant University Historically Black University Enrollment of over 6500 students, over 1500 Graduate Students, 4 Ph.D. programs All programs fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

    3. Doctoral degree in physics – Optics and Materials- Plant and Soil Sciences, and Food Science Produced 6 of Top Scholars in 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000 USA Today Academic Teams Oldest Computer Science Department in the State of Alabama (1968) Programs in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Plant & Soil Science, Food Science, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil Engineering and Computer Sciences

    4. 1995-96 7,841,952 1996-97 13,111,513 1997-98 13,658,431 l998-99 20,578,217 1999-00 22,389,746 2000-01 24,379,401 2001-02 25,219,604 2002-03 25,222,014 Plus $4,000,000+ @AAMURI

    5. Nonlinear Optics & Nonlinear Optical Materials Hydrology, Soil, Climatology & Remote Sensing Irradiation of Materials Small Business & Economic Development

    6. Center for Environmental Research & Training Center of Excellence in Forestry & Ecology North Alabama Regional Teacher Education Center Alabama State Black Archives Research Center & Museum

    7. Center for Irradiation of Materials Operates a rare Tandem 2 MV Accelerator Nanotechnology Science and Engineering Surface and Interface Processing Materials Processing Radiation Damage Ion Implantation Materials Analysis Analytical Chemistry Propulsion R&D

    8. Center of Excellence in Nonlinear Optics & Materials $15M in Support from NSF Since 1987 World Class Center Crystal Growth Theory & Exp. Research Nonlinear Optics Optical Fibers Lasers

    9. Center for Hydrology, Soil, Climatology & Remote Sensing Established in 1995 Soil properties (moisture retention, contaminant transport) $9 million NASA support GIS capability Remote sensing capability Hydrology

    10. Alabama Center for Applications of Remote Sensing Agricultural, Natural Resource & Land Use Issues On-line Interactive Remote Sensing Geographic Information Systems Digitized Mapping Satellite Imaging Terrain Modeling

    12. AAMURI MISSION To pursue, negotiate, and enter into contracts in a timely and professional manner To act as a catalyst and provide opportunity To draw upon the existing research and educational capabilities To develop and market AAMURI's capabilities To provide operating capital for reinvestment in technology

    13. ACTION ITEMS

    14. Goals Secure State Infrastructure Funding Secure Federal Funding Increase Contracts and Grants Establish a Performance Measure in addition to the Bottom-Line ($$) Maintain Low G&A

    15. Goal-1: Secure State Funding A) Build AAMURI Operational Fund in the State Budget Education Trust Funds Economy Development Funds Others (!?) B) Informative Meetings with State Legislators

    16. Goal-2: Secure Federal Funding Opportunities Build Partnerships with Federally funded Labs, Centers, Universities and Offices, Conduct Informative Meetings with Federal Representatives, Conduct meetings at GOV labs, Centers, and Offices. Become a source of information and partnership building

    17. Goal-3: Increased Contracts and Grants Build Partnerships with private and government agencies, Conduct Informative Meetings with private and government agencies, Help build Contract Based Infrastructure at AAMU, Focus on IS&IT, IER&S and ATR&D.

    18. Goal-4: Performance Measure Bottom-line (Jour. of Accountancy), Grants and Contracts at AAMURI and at AAMU, Impacts on Scholarships, Fellowships, and Grants at AAMU and its RI, Recruiting New Faculty, Staff and Students for AAMU and its RI, Advocacy of AAMU and its RI, Building Partnerships which impacts AAMU and its RI, Help to Enhance the G&C Infrastructure,

    19. Goal-5: Maintain Low G&A 1- Dual Responsibility for the Technical Managers (Training required) Management Training for Tech Staff Direct Marketing by Top Administrators and Managers 2- Combine support service resources (as much as allowed) 3- Monthly Monitoring/planning for the Budget/Finance/Bids (daily)

    23. STRATEGIC RESEARCH AREAS

    27. Marketing Areas (I) Propulsion Materials and Systems (NASA-SMDC-Air Force) Nanotechnology (DOD, NASA, DOE, NSF, NIH, DOC) Information Technology Training and Services (DISA-SAIC-DIA-AMCOM-NASA, DOJ) IER&S (DOE, USACE, EPA, HSV) SBIR/STTR & Small Business Training Inform legislators in Montgomery and Washington

    28. Marketing Areas (II) Propulsion & Nanotech: Increase partnerships between AAMURI and NASA (MSFC-Dryden, GRC) IT: Build in-house training capability, expand off-site services, distance leaning and operation. IER&S: Increase partnerships between AAMURI and Businesses, DOE, USACE, and HSV community. Mentor-Protégé: Expand M-P services and perform self training as well.

    29. Proposals/Awards In FY02 & FY03

    30. Funding Awards 1999 to Sep 2003

    31. Awards In FY02 & FY03 By Category

    32. Submitted Proposals In FY02 By Agency

    34. Nanotechnology Science and Engineering Program (NASA, DoD, DOE &NSF) 03- Mentor-Protégé Program, 02- Propulsion Materials Center, 03- Partnership Building, 02- IER&S/MPaC facility renovation/expansion, 02- I2 Infrastructure Progress, 00- (New Props Submitted) ASGC, EPSCoR, DoD EPSCoR, NSSTC-SSTA, Student Launch Initiative/Experiments, Moon buggy, KC 137 Experiments, 01- Joint SEU, Joint Proposals with HBCUs Mentoring SB/SDBs, HBCUs, and Tribal Colleges

    35. Last Month Highlights SBIR/STTR/HBCU/MIs meeting @ AAMU (26-28 Jan. 04, 161+ attendees, 56 AAMU, 19 more from HBCU/MIs, VP of U. of Alabama, VP of TSU, 86 from Industries and Government Agencies). The North Alabama Nanotechnology Networking Workshop at AAMU (The First Nanotechnology Conference in North Alabama, 85+ registered) 2-10-04

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