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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Tech Transfer and Commercialization NCSA, UIUC
Sept. 15, 2005
Shalini DewanTechnology Program Coordinator/ Sector Manager, TRECC
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Cyberresources
Recent Scientific Studies at NCSA
Computational Biology
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Weather Forecasting
Molecular Science
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Earth Science
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Innovative Computing to Innovative Programs
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Tech Transfer and CommercializationRecent History
• Strategic development: fluid and responsive TRECC model
• Campus Engagement
• Public Engagement
• Connect researchers/entrepreneurs with funding opportunities
• Connect to collaborators
• Web based initiatives
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ResearchScale Up
Test Deployment
Prototyping & Testing
CommercialProduction
Testing &Scale Up
ApplicationPrototyping
TechnologyEvaluation
Facilitated Technology TransferIDEA
Clear Requirements Accelerate Innovation Market
Basic R&D
Reducing Idea “Time to Market
TRECC Accelerator
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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.
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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.
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Milestones/Deliverable/Date/Status
Milestones Deliverable Date Status
Project Status Quarterly Updates
Interim Written Report
Oct. 15, 2005 In process
Estimated Budget = $500 K
Jan. 15, 2005 Future
April 15, 2006 Future
May 15, 2006 Future
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign National 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!
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Helping stellar University of Illinois researchers
achieve their goals
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Technologies selected for current year
Project Title Researcher Unit
Intelligent Multisensor FusionThomas Anastasio
Beckman Institute
Toward Hazard Awareness Spaces Peter Bajcsy NCSA
High-Efficiency Hemostatic AgentsJames H. Morrissey
Biochemistry/Medicine
Thin Film Liquid Conductivity SensorMark Shannon
Mechanical Engineering
Mobius: Software for Analysis and Optimization of Complex Systems
William Sanders
Coordinated Science Lab
Rapid Viral Infectivity DetectionRobert Folberg
Dept. Of Pathology,UIC
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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!
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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
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Tech Transfer and CommercializationNext Steps
TRECC Business Portal•Promote inter-institutional research collaborations
–Test bed within campus
–Stanford-preliminary handshake agreement
•Provide access to tools to work collaboratively
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For current status, see: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/AboutUs/NCSABuildingWebcam.htmlFor current status, see: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/AboutUs/NCSABuildingWebcam.html
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Thank you!
Shalini DewanTRECC, NCSA
University of Illinois at [email protected]
217.265.7605