Research Centers Within the MRCI

 

Center for Secure and Dependable Systems

       The Center for Secure and Dependable Systems (CSDS) comprises ten Computer Science faculty, three Business faculty, one Law faculty, associates in the College of Education, at INEEL and PNNL, over 30 students, and 3,000 square feet of laboratory and office space in the Janssen Engineering Building. Completely self-funded, the center brings together collaborative research efforts and serves as an educational focal point for the design, development, analysis, and use of technologies that result in secure and dependable computing systems. To find out more, please view our main web site.

 

Center for Intelligent Systems Research

       The Center for Intelligent Systems Research (CISR) is an interdisciplinary research group consisting of faculty, students, and engineers from the Departments of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Idaho. CISR was founded in 1999 and is an appoved research center of the Idaho State Board of Education. The center operates under the auspices of the Microelectronics Research and Communications Institute, one of several research institutes sanctioned by the university. To find out more, please view our main web site.
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