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1 University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNational Center for Supercomputing Applications Tech Transfer and Commercialization NCSA, UIUC Sept. 15, 2005 Shalini Dewan Technology Program Coordinator/ Sector Manager, TRECC National Center for Supercomputing Applications University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Cyberresources Recent Scientific Studies at NCSA Computational Biology Weather Forecasting Molecular ScienceEarth Science

3 University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNational Center for Supercomputing Applications Innovative Computing to Innovative Programs

4 University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNational Center for Supercomputing Applications Tech Transfer and Commercialization Recent History Strategic development: fluid and responsive TRECC model Campus Engagement Public Engagement Connect researchers/entrepreneurs with funding opportunities Connect to collaborators Web based initiatives

5 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Research Scale Up Test Deployment Prototyping & Testing Commercial Production Testing & Scale Up Application Prototyping Technology Evaluation Facilitated Technology Transfer IDEA Clear Requirements Accelerate Innovation Market Basic R&D Reducing Idea “Time to Market TRECC Accelerator

6 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Key Discriminators Operational Capability Technology research acceleration leads to accelerated technology transfer and technology commercialization. The technologies/capabilities selected for acceleration align with Future Naval Capabilities.

7 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Problem/Readiness/Champions Problem Being Addressed Acceleration of transfer of research technologies into the Navy and DoD and acceleration into the marketplace sooner. Technology Readiness Level This technology has completed level 2 (technology concept formulated). Champions ONR has requested that University of Illinois undertake this initiative and supports allocating $500K of TRECC Program funds. UI supports this initiative because it promotes entrepreneurship and business start-up.

8 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Milestones/Deliverable/Date/Status MilestonesDeliverableDateStatus Project Status Quarterly Updates Interim Written Report Oct. 15, 2005In process Estimated Budget = $500 K Jan. 15, 2005Future April 15, 2006Future May 15, 2006Future

9 University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNational Center for Supercomputing Applications Tech Transfer and Commercialization First year pilot program: Identify technologies of future naval capabilities and requirements Seeking to “close the gap” from research to deployment Working with the Offices of Technology Management at UIUC and UIC Hope is to tag researchers with Science and Technology contacts within the Navy, DoD, or in Federal agencies!

10 University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNational Center for Supercomputing Applications Helping stellar University of Illinois researchers achieve their goals

11 University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNational Center for Supercomputing Applications Technologies selected for current year Project TitleResearcherUnit Intelligent Multisensor Fusion Thomas Anastasio Beckman Institute Toward Hazard Awareness SpacesPeter BajcsyNCSA High-Efficiency Hemostatic Agents James H. Morrissey Biochemistry/ Medicine Thin Film Liquid Conductivity Sensor Mark Shannon Mechanical Engineering Mobius: Software for Analysis and Optimization of Complex Systems William Sanders Coordinated Science Lab Rapid Viral Infectivity Detection Robert Folberg Dept. Of Pathology,UIC

12 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Helping stakeholders achieve their goals How do we continue to meet the needs of the University and the community? Automate and streamline our services by developing web- based tools!

13 National Center for Supercomputing Applications Upcoming launch of TRECC WEB CRAWLER Access from TRECC web site Search from database of posted federal funding opportunities Automated search from current open opportunities Customizable to user

14 National Center for Supercomputing Applications

15 University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNational Center for Supercomputing Applications Tech Transfer and Commercialization Next Steps TRECC Business Portal Promote inter-institutional research collaborations –Test bed within campus –Stanford-preliminary handshake agreement Provide access to tools to work collaboratively

16 University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNational Center for Supercomputing Applications

17 For current status, see: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/AboutUs/NCSABuildingWebcam.html

18 University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNational Center for Supercomputing Applications Thank you! Shalini Dewan TRECC, NCSA University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign sdewan@ncsa.uiuc.edu 217.265.7605 sdewan@ncsa.uiuc.edu


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