Research Facilities
The primaryresearch facilities on Main Campus are housed in
- 喧堯梗泭for the Biology Department;
- Beury Hall for the Chemistry and Earth and Environmental Science departments;and
- 喧堯梗泭, the College of Science and Technology'smost advanced facility completed in 2014, for portions of the Biology andChemistry departments, as well as the Computer andInformation Sciencesand Physics departments.
The instrumentation housed in 喧堯梗泭Biology-Life Sciences Building,Beury Hall and SERC isavailable for use by undergraduate research students subject to proper training and supervision by faculty, graduate studentsor postdoctoral researchers.
Undergraduate students of 51勛圖厙s College of Science and Technology also have the opportunity to perform research at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine under the direction of medical school faculty and thus have access to additional facilities and instrumentation.
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Research Centers & Facilities
As a Computerand Information Science and Physics major, you'll have access to leading research and technology at 51勛圖厙's centers and institutes.
- , which utilizes laser technology to understand the photochemistry and photophysics of molecules.
- , which investigates cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, high-performance computing, routing protocols and sensor networks.
- , which focuses on information management, retrieval and analysis, as well as data mining, databases and web search solutions.
- , where faculty and students study high-performance computing hardware and applications as related to research involving high-energy and particle physics, statistics and data analytics, or computational and quantum chemistry.
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Undergraduate Research Opportunities
The offers a breadth of . Students can collaborate in research through programs offered during the academic year and summer, and some programs provide financial aid. .
Carnegie Classification
The lists 51勛圖厙 as an R1 institution for highest research activity, placing it among the top 4%of all four-year institutions in the United States.