Charlotte Research Institute
The Charlotte Research Institute (CRI) is a partnership between the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and corporations in the region. The goal of CRI is to develop technology-based academic and business partnerships, ranging from consultation to onsite collaborative research. The institute's support of education and research includes its three centers: eBusiness, Optoelectronics and Optical Communications, and Precision Metrology.
The CRI is located on UNC Charlotte's Millennial Campus.
CRI Millennial Campus facilities
Academics
- Bioinformatics Building
- Duke Centennial Hall
- Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC)
- Grigg Hall
- Kulwicki Motorsports Laboratory
- Partnership, Outreach, and Research to Accelerate Learning (PORTAL)
Athletics
- Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium
- Jerry Richardson Stadium
Photos
- Bioinformatics Building
- Duke Centennial Hall
- Grigg Hall
- EPIC
- Kulwicki Motorsports Laboratory
- McColl-Richardson Field
- Hayes Stadium
- Charlotte Research Institute Central Quad.
Research partners
- University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- NC State University
- NC A&T
- Duke University
- Western Carolina University
- Clemson University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
- California Institute of Technology
- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- GE Research Lab
- University of Vermont School of Medicine
- Boeing Aerospace
- National Ignition Facility
External links
- Charlotte Research Institute
- PORTAL
- EPIC
- Guide to the Charlotte Biotechnology Conference and Five Ventures Business Innovation Competition Records 2005-2010
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Located in: Charlotte, North Carolina
- Charlotte Research Institute
- University of North Carolina
- Founded: 1946
- Students: 29,710
- Endowment: 202.793 million
35°18′05″N 80°43′53″W / 35.301448°N 80.731274°W / 35.301448; -80.731274