Jun 11, 2015
Research and Development Park
CEWIT
AERTC
Bio MedicalTechnology
Mezzanine
CEWIT
CEWIT
AERTC
Bio MedicalTechnology
Mezzanine
AERTC
CEWIT
AERTC
Bio MedicalTechnology
Mezzanine
CEWIT Mission Conduct first-class interdisciplinary research and development in wireless and information technology
Foster new enterprise development Address skilled technology worker shortage
R&D Divisions Network Technologies Software Systems Communications and Devices Systems and Infrastructure Medical Devices and Technologies Smart Energy
Facility 100,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art building
40 new research laboratories 7,000 square-foot incubator space First building in Stony Brook University Research and Development Park
Facility State-of-the-art Data Center Direct 500Mbps Internet Connection with redundancy
20Gbps backbone over CAT7a & fiber optical network cabling
100% WiFi, WiMax Coverage VoIP Unified Communication Private Enterprise Computing Cloud and Storage Cloud
Interdisciplinary R&D
CEWITCEWIT
Electrical &Electrical &ComputerComputer
EngineeringEngineering
MechanicalMechanicalEngineeringEngineering
Material Material Science &Science &
EngineeringEngineering
BiomedicalBiomedicalEngineeringEngineeringPsychologyPsychology
Health Health Technology Technology ManagementManagement
MedicineMedicine
AppliedAppliedMathematics &Mathematics &
StatisticsStatistics
ComputerComputerScienceScience
Technology &Technology &SocietySociety
Strategic Focus Areas Imaging and visual computing Intelligent information
systems Sensor networks and mobile
computing Cyber security Cloud computing High performance computing Homeland security Smart grid Wireless medicine Biomedical informatics
Worldwide Partnerships Industry – large, medium and small scale
enterprises National research laboratories Domestic and foreign academic
institutions High-tech startups CEWIT Korea
Advisory Boards Industry Advisory Board Medical Advisory Board Scientific Council Technology Council
Accomplishments Over $160 million in industry commitments matching $50 million state capital award
More than 320 projects completed with industry partners
More than 210 projects completed with federal agencies
123 invention disclosures, 36 US patents issued, 12 licenses
More than 680 research publications 4 new startups companies based on CEWIT innovations
CEWIT Korea Sister organization in Songdo, Incheon
Free Economic Zone (IFEZ) Established to commercialize
technologies and spur economic growth Collaborations between US and Korean
academic and industrial organizations Focus on smart energy, transportation,
collaborative networking, transparent computing, visual computing, and healthcare
Emphasize fast design, agile development, and short time-to-market
Advanced Energy Center (AEC) Broad based interdisciplinary research programs
State-of-the-art laboratories to develop advanced energy technologies
Full scale demonstration, benchmarking and testing facilities for smart grid development
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum building
Virtual Colonoscopy Volume rendering to generate view of colon wall Virtual view similar to optical colonoscopy view
“CT virtual colonoscopy … is an accurate screening method … and
compares favorably with optical” New England Journal of Medicine, 2003
VirtualVirtual OpticalOptical VirtualVirtual OpticalOptical
Massive Immersive Visualization Environment. 308 LCD Displays – a total of 1.2 billion pixels worth of
resolution, rivaling the acuity of the human ocular system. 85 high end workstations with multiple Graphics Processing
Units (GPUs) drive the displays and offer massive computational and visualization capabilities.
Development of novel interaction techniques via Motion Tracking, Gestures, etc.
Immersive Gigapixel Display – The Reality Deck
GigaPixel Image President Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address, Washington
Shanghai, 272 Gigapixels London Paris Prague, Strahov Library
Designing Architecture and Fastest Superconductor Chips @ SBU
Prof. Mikhail Dorojevets: Ultra High Speed Computing Lab, ECE Dept. Developing architecture and new design techniques for 20-50 GHz
superconductor processors Designing experimental superconductor chips in collaboration with
the U.S. companies and Japanese Universities and foundries
20 GHz 8-bit processor datapath chip: Development of an architecture and cell-level design @SBU A joint project with Hypres, Inc. (Elmsford, NY)
30 GHz 16-bit processor (international project): Development of an architecture and complete chip design @SBU A joint project with Japanese Universities at Yokohama and
Nagoya, and superconductor foundry at Tsukuba (Japan)
Successful experimental demonstrations in 2011 20 GHz 8-bit processing unit
Significance: validation of the novel techniques developed at SBU for designing
ultra-fast superconductor circuits for high-performance computing
The first-ever 20 GHz 8-bit superconductor IC designed, fabricated and demonstrated operation in a joint SBU-Hypres, Inc. project (April 2011)
Computer-Aided Remote Diagnosis of Acute Chest Pain
Computer Augmented Rehabilitation Games are likely to engage a person’s
attention Traditional training/exercises are often
boring and repetitive
Games can challenge the player to achieve sustained success Progression to increasingly difficult
levels
Games can aid the management of pain Cognitive tasks and attention distractions
can block the perception of pain
“Wiihabilitation”
CEWIT Biostatistics & Bioinformatics Labs Collaboration with BNL, CSHL, NYU, Albert
Einstein, UCLA, WUSTL, and Univ. of Colorado. Collaboration with Computer Sciences, Anesthesiology, Biomedical Engineering, Hematology, Medicine, Pathology, Pharmacology, Psychology, Psychiatry, and Radiology.
Imaging Informatics, Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Geo-statistics
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Biostatistics/Bioinformatics Genome-wide association studies of single nucleotide
polymorphism (SNP) on nicotine addiction (BNL/WUSTL) Network analysis of SNPs and risk analysis of SNPs on nicotine addiction. Below are the SNP networks of controls, nicotine addicted subjects and the combined groups.
Prevention of Lost Personal Items in Long Term Care Facilities
Primary points of loss On food trays after meals -> Equip dining hall attendants with wearable
reader modules In sheets and clothes going to laundry -> Install RFID enabled portals in
laundry path
Additional readers at strategic points such as garbage disposal
Specimen Tracking
Enter specimen detailsPrint tag
and label
Fresh and Frozen,Hand Carried
Permanentscollection
Read Specimen details
Send Receive
Reconcile
Send the specimen to destinationTrack at all times over Wifi.
Home of the Future Apartment in CEWIT building with sensors and RFID readers
Modeling and recognizing human activity from sensor data
Responding to the environment
Applications: assisted living, home care, chronic disease management, preventive care
Large-Scale News/Blog Analysis
Lydia is a large scale text analysis system which tracks millions of entities in the news across newspapers and blogs on an ongoing daily basis.
Energy Efficient Utility Monitoring/Metering System Architecture
Control Box
Gas utility Company servers
WiFi
ZigBee
Internet
WiFi router
Broadband connection
DSL/Cable Electrical utility Company servers
Water utility Company servers
ZigBee-based electric meter
ZigBee-based gas meter
ZigBee-based water meter
Minimizing “Light Pollution” from Windmill Farm Using WiFi Mesh Network
Cyber-Security Regulatory Compliance Privacy and Data Confidentiality
Interoperability and Standards Transparent Infrastructure Scalability
New Energy Efficient Designs Application Deployment Mechanisms
Economic Modeling of new Market Portability for Legacy IT in Clouds
Smart Grid Fundamental technologies that will drive the Smart Grid Integrated communications
Sensing and measurement Cybersecurity Data management and visualization
Smart Transit Real-time Tracking of Buses Wi-Fi access Real-time Content Delivery
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