Institute for Complex Engineered Systems

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Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
Director: [Gary Fedder]

The Institute for Complex Engineered Systems (ICES) is a strategic initiative for pursuing multidisciplinary research on Complex Systems both within the College of Engineering and across colleges at Carnegie Mellon. ICES researchers seek "to develop enabling technologies and systems that seamlessly connect people with their physical and information environments."

To accomplish this vision, research within ICES is based on the following themes: connecting people to people through information; connecting computers to computers; and connecting computers to the world. Technical labs and core competencies that support the above themes are:

Laboratories & Centers:

  • Advanced Infrastructure Systems (AIS)
  • Bioengineering Technologies Laboratory
  • Center for Nano-enabled Device and Energy Technologies (CNXT)
  • Center for Sensed Critical Infrastructure Research (CenSCIR)
  • Embedded and Reliable Information Systems (ERIS)
  • Laboratory for Interactive Computer Systems (LINCS)
  • Thermal Management and Electronic Cooling

Core Competencies:

  • Education
  • Engineering Design Research Center (EDRC)
  • Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) and Mechatronics

http://www.ices.cmu.edu/

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