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Co-operative Research Between Industry and Universities

Co-operative Research Between Industry and Universities. Promote technology maturation Produce graduates attuned to current and future industry needs Pursue industry-driven engineering research. Industry Member Benefits.

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Co-operative Research Between Industry and Universities

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  1. Co-operative Research Between Industry and Universities • Promote technology maturation • Produce graduates attuned to current and future industry needs • Pursue industry-driven engineering research Industry Member Benefits • Leveraged “force multiplier” to accelerate generation of new ideas for product innovation – access to over $1M research for $30K investment • Industrial members drive IUCRC research • Royalty free, Non-exclusive access to research of the Consortium • Access to trained workforce and staff education/training in emerging technologies • High-quality, long-term university research relationships and networking with other companies

  2. NSF- Sponsored and Industry Member-Funded Center • $30K annual membership • 15+ Member companies (5+ each for SMU/UTD/UNT) • Matching funds from NSF • Leverage additional funding from NSF and other government agencies • Each industry member has a representation on the IAB • IAB selects projects performed by the Center • Well-established, simple and proven membership and IP agreements • Current/past NSF IUCRCs: Success stories and statistics

  3. North Texas and Other University Members SMU (Tian/El-Rewini/Nair + Huang/Kocan) received NSF planning grant - supportletters from Raytheon, LM, Countrywide, T-System, Nokia, Dell, Sirific UTD and UNT also received coordinated NSF planning grants • Collectively involve more than 20 faculty members and 75 graduate students directly working on related research projects. • 2000 undergraduate and 1200 graduate students in Computer Science , Computer/Software/Security/Systems Engineering degree programs • Proven experience with industry and government funded research Other Potential University Members UT- ArlingtonSouthern Illinois University Stony Brook UC-Irvine Arizona State University UT-San Antonio

  4. NCSC Research Focus Areas • High quality net-centric systems • high survivability, reliability, security and safety • high performance and usability • low cost and maintenance Project examples • Rapid system development, analysis, and verification (all) • Opportunity-based reliability and safety improvement (Tian, Huang) • Self-configuring wireless sensors and networks (El-Rewini, UNT/UTD) • Security & safety of net-centric healthcare delivery infrastructure (Nair, Huang) • System vulnerabilities analysis, detection, and prevention (Kocan, Nair, Tian)

  5. Timeline Industrial membership commitments by July 31, 2008 Dues can be paid within the year of agreement Request NSF Recognition by August 31, 2008 Formal proposal with industry member commitment letters Kick-Off IAB meeting in Fall 2008 Approve governance structure and select projects to fund

  6. Contact Info • SMU: Jeff Tian, tian@engr.smu.edu 214-768-2861 • UNT: Krishna M. Kavi. kavi@cse.unt.edu 940-565-2767 • UTD: Farokh Bastani, bastani@utd.edu 972-883-2299 URL: http://www.netcentric.cse.unt.edu

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