A unique opportunity for the  sharing of ideas,  innovations, and  resources has been established  between Jackson State  University, Alabama A&M, and  Tennessee State University.  The second of three symposiums was sponsored by JSU and held at the e-Center on June 30.  Each university developed a panel of faculty members to share their institution’s niche in the research arena.  More than 30  participants discussed their  current research in  a  variety of  fields that ranged  from  biological and environmental science endeavors, the utilization of technology for homeland security health research, and educational topics for teaching science.  The third meeting will be held at Alabama A&M in Huntsville during September.   The Jackson State researchers are invited to attend and a trip to the NASA Space Center is also planned.  The collaboration will continue rotating among the three universities. A matrix has been developed for the future planning of the Collaborative Research among the partners.  For more information, contact Dr. James Maddirala, Associate Provost in the Office of Academic Affairs. 

Followings are the presentations and matrix entries for future planning made on the second symposium:

 

Optical and High Voltage Electrical pulses Generation from Photorefractive crystals and their use for manipulation of nano-particles and micro-organisms 

- N. Kukhtarev, T. Kukhtareva, M.Edwards, J. Jones, J. Wang, V. Edwards, M. Bassie

   

Potential Phytochemotherapeutic Agents for Cancer

- Izevbigie EB, Bryant JL, Walker A. 

   

Nanomaterials and Nanophotonics 

- Richard Mu, Marcus Shute 

  

The Discovery of Multi-Level Profile Association Rules

- Charles Bland

  

Network Security Research and Capabilities in CISE  

- Didar S. Sohi

 

Physics and its application to Sensor Science & Technology  

- Mohan Aggarwal

  

Development and Characterization of Sputter-Deposited Nanostructured Thin Films

 - Wilbur L. Walters Jr., Ph.d

 

Error Recovery in Multimedia Transmission  

- Hyunju Kim

  

On the Conversion between Number Systems

- Houssain Kettani, Ph.D.

 

ENGINEERING RESEARCH INSTITUTE OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH CAPABILITIES

- Dr. Mohan J. Malkani, Director ERI

  

Remote Gas Sensors Based On Quantum Or Classical Ellipsometry Using Polymer Deposition on Porous Silicon

- Dr. Matthew E. Edwards

  

Department of Physics, Atmospheric Sciences and General Science

- Quinton L. Williams, Ph.D.

  

Agricultural Research @ Tennessee State University

- Samuel N. Nahashon

  

Cutting Edge Research at Minority Institutions

- Tennessee State University

   
MATRIX ENTRIES FOR FUTURE PLANNING