Intelligent Systems Center
320 Engineering Research Lab
500 W. 16th St.
Rolla, MO 65409-0440
Phone : (573) 341-4350
Fax: (573) 341-6512
E-mail: mleu@mst.edu
The Intelligent Systems Center (ISC) is one
of few research centers on MS&T campus designated as eminent centers with
annual funding from the state of Missouri. The ISC mission is to provide an
interdisciplinary research environment in which faculty from various
departments can cooperate and conduct research on sponsored projects involving
real-world systems with special emphasis on system intelligence. ISC has
integrated its primary research mission with MS&T's commitment to
developing internationally recognized graduate research programs focused on
emerging and critical technologies.
The approaches for accomplishing ISC's mission and objectives consist of (i)
developing interdisciplinary research programs to match the emphasis areas of
sponsoring agencies with the expertise of MS&T faculty, (ii) obtaining
long-term federal research grants and industrial contracts, and (iii)
developing multidisciplinary research facilities.
Interdisciplinary research teams consisting of faculty members and graduate
students from several academic departments have been established to conduct
research in emerging and critical technologies. The ISC has also developed
state-of-the-art laboratories to conduct research on virtual reality, smart
structures, neural networks, energy systems, agile manufacturing and automatic
inspection, MEMS, robotics, structural health monitoring, etc. The Center also
provides advanced computing facilities (hardware and software) to its research
investigators and graduate students.
The Center members have been working with government agencies and industrial
companies to address their technology needs and solve their technical problems.
The research efforts supported by the Center have enabled ISC members to
establish three federally funded research centers: the Center for Aerospace
Manufacturing Technologies (CAMT) funded by the Air Force Research Laboratory,
the National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/University Cooperative Research
Center (I/UCRC) in Friction Stir Processing, and the NSF I/UCRC in Intelligent
Maintenance Systems.
ISC considers the education of graduate students as one of its major activities
and provides state-funded research assistantships to selective graduate
students through the Center's Investigators. The interdisciplinary nature of
research provides an excellent opportunity for the students to interact with
other students from different disciplines. The students also gain communication
and project organization skills through working in a team environment.