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Research

The School of Engineering supports a wide range of research themes related to aerospace, cybersecurity, medical and safety applications,. and autonomous systems.

Research Centers

Engineering students use computers in the Cyber Range classroom

Center for Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense

The National Security Agency (NSA) has designated 两性色午夜 University as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (NCAE-CD) for the Computer Engineering Technology program offered by the College of Aeronautics and Engineering.
 


artist's rendering of a satellite in orbit above the Earth with an overlay of a blueprint of the satellite

Digital Engineering Design Center Space@Kent

The Digital Engineering & Design Center for Space Applications (DEDC Space@Kent) provides digital engineering lifecycle education and research opportunities.

 

 


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Ohio Cyber Range Institute Regional Programming Center

两性色午夜 University has been designated as a Regional Programming Center (RPC) by the Ohio Cyber Range Institute (OCRI), joining a partnership with state government entities to strengthen cybersecurity education and workforce development.

 


Research Laboratories

Dr. Tao Shen solders an electrical component at the Advanced Medical Robot Lab

Advanced Medical Robot Lab (AMRLab)

The Advanced Medical Robot Lab (AMRLab) is dedicated to exploring advanced robots for medical applications, focusing on advanced design, control, sensing, and human-robot physical interaction.

 


A male student observes a small robotic arm ona a table completing a task of lifting items and stacking them

Control, Automation, and Mechatronics (CAM) Lab

The CAM lab is focused on advancing the design, modeling, testing, and control of autonomous systems using fundamentals of dynamical systems and automatic control theory. 

 


Two male students prepare an experiment in a fume hood in the Flex Lab.

Flex Lab

The Flex Lab is an individual investigation space that supports a variety of current projects by faculty and graduate students.

 

 

 


Professor Michael Fisch, Ph.D. looks down a microscope to observe a substance's crystaline structure.

Materials Research Lab

The Materials Research Lab uses x-rays and optical microscopy to study new liquid crystalline materials. These new materials are expected to be the basis of expanded battery and fuel cell applications and other applications. 

 


A student operates a metal 3D printer by touching a screen above its observation window

Metal 3D Printing Lab

The Metal 3D Printing Lab houses an EOS M100 3D printer to produce small, complex, and highly detailed steel parts via an additive manufacturing process.

 

 


An artists rendering of what a cubesat looks like in orbit above the earth from space

Spacecraft Design Lab

The Spacecraft Design Lab provides opportunities for students and collaborators to design, build, and test up to 6U CubeSats, spacecraft components, and novel space exploration technologies.

 

 


Yanhai Du, Ph.D. examines two halves of a fuel cell on a work table in the Fuel Cell Research Lab.

Sustainable Energy Lab

The Sustainable Energy Lab is dedicated to providing research, insights, and breakthroughs to the ever-evolving field of Fuel Cells, a practical technology for major reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.