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Research

The University of Southern Mississippi

School of Computing

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Research Lab

ICRL
Instrumentation and Cryogenics Research Laboratory

UVSDRL
Ultrahigh Vacuum and Sensor Development Research Laboratory

Research Areas

Electromagnetic Radiation and Scatter Ring of Wire Structures

Acoustical Instrumentation

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Noninvasive Flow Measurement

Athletic Conditioning Instrumentation

Cryogenic Instrumentation

Flow Meter Calibration

Thin Film Sensors

Programmable Controllers

Laboratory Automation

Virtual Instrumentation and Systems

Micron Jet Seive Automation

Mars Electrostatics Environmental Chamber

Mars Simulation Chamber

Optical Scanning by Electron Emission

Sensors, Remote Data Acquisition, and Microelectromechanical Systems

Sensor Development

Space Shuttle Payload Bay Simulation Chamber Electrical/Electronic Failure Analysis

High Heat Flux Control System Engineering Study Six-Axis Robotic Platform Space Vehicle Emulation System

Physiological Instrumentation

Dissolved Oxygen PPM Sensors

Microgravity Laboratory Processes including:
-Volatile Materials from Outgassing
-Optical Witness Sample Thermal Bakeout
-Photodeposition
-Residual Gas Analyzer Pumping System
-Atomic Oxygen Chamber
-Liquid and Gaseous Oxygen Impact
-Frictional Heating
-Plasma Discharge Chamber

Auger Electron Spectroscopy

Ultra High Vacuum Systems

Ion Pump Controller Systems

Robotics

Embedded Computers

Automation Engineering

Space Materials Contamination Measurement Environmental Measurements and Monitoring Process Measurement and Control

Intelligent Instrumentation and Measurement

Sensors and Transducers

Laboratory and Physical Science Instrumentation

Laser and Electro-Optics

Future Areas:

-Biomedical Electronics

-Green and Renewable Energy Technologies

-Nanotechnology, MEMS, NEMS

 

 

The research program and laboratories offer opportunities for students desiring to learn about the field of electronics, computers, and other areas of engineering and technology. With access to an active research program, students are presented with a wealth of opportunity in terms of undergraduate research and future graduate research and study.
     
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