CIRE leverages expertise in diverse areas with focus on the nanoscale to generate innovative technologies. These areas include heterogeneous catalysis, nanomaterials, colloidal and interfacial science, thermodynamics, and molecular modeling.
The Dynamic Structures Sensing and Control (DySSC) Center (formerly the Center for Structural Control) was established in 1994 to investigate and demonstrate the effectiveness of using semi-active adjustable hydraulic dampers and associated software to mitigate the dynamic response of a wide class of structures.
The Sooner Engineering Education Center (SEED) was established in 2008 by the College of Engineering (CoE) to recruit, nurture, and retain students within the engineering supply chain ranging from elementary school to the graduate level.
The CBR is one of several key elements of the Oklahoma Bioenergy Center. We are focused on the development of the science and technologies for the thermo-catalytic conversion of biomass to finished products that meet the needs of the fuels and chemical industries in a sustainable manner.
IASR studies the application of systems in which surfactant aggregates play an essential role. Researchis conducted to apply new knowledge and innovations in developing processes and techniques of importance in industry.