Research Centers
- Center for Cell Control (CCC)
- Center for Domain Specific Computing (CDSC)
- Center for Molecularly Engineered Energy Materials (MEEM)
- Center for Nanoscience Innovation for Defense (CNID)
- Smart Grid Energy Research Center (SMERC)
- Western Institute of Nanoelectronics (WIN)
- Center for Energy Science and Technology Advanced Research (CESTAR)
- Center for Research in Engineering, Media, and Performance (REMAP)
- California Nanosystems Institute (CNSI)
- Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS)
- Center for High Frequency Electronics
- Center for Information and Computation Security (CICS)
- Center for Scalable and Integrated Nano-Manufacturing (SINAM)
- Center for Systems, Dynamics and Controls (SyDyC)
- Center for Materials Research in Art and Archaeology (CMRAA)
- Water Technology Research Center (WaTeR)
- Wireless Health Institute (WHI)
- Flight Systems Research Center
- Functional Engineered Nano Architectonics Center
- Fusion Science and Technology Center
- Institute for Cell Mimetic Space Exploration
- Institute for Technology Advancement
- Nanoelectronics Research Facility
- Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation
- Southern California Particle Center and Supersite
- Wireless Internet for Mobile Enterprise Consortium
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