The
National Institute for Undersea Science and Technology
(NIUST) was established in 2002 in partnership
with NOAA's Undersea Research Program (NURP) to
develop and apply new technologies that enhance
undersea research. NIUST is made up of three divisions:
the Ocean Biotechnology Center & Repository
(OBCR), the Seabed Technology Research Center
(STRC), and the Undersea Vehicles Technology Center
(UVTC) which broadly encompass the fields of biotechnology
(e.g., biomedical and agrochemical products) and
engineered technologies (e.g., instrumentation
development) in the marine environment. NIUST
is providing cutting edge technologies to NURP
and their constituencies to further the nation's
research capabilities in nearshore, deep water,
and extreme marine environments.
Dr. Vernon Asper, Professor of Marine Science, is the Director of the UVTC program.
The overall goal of the program is the development
of viable technologies involving interactive communication,
systems command and control, data assimilation
and processing, and artificial intelligence appropriate
for the operation/deployment of ROVs and AUVs.
The Center has purchased an AUV from International
Submarine Engineering (ISE) LTD. The AUV
carries a Kongsberg EM2000 multibeam echosounder
and other equipment and sensors as needed. Please visit the center web site www.usm.edu/niust.