Idaho State University’s Research Data Center (RDC) is a university-wide facility dedicated to supporting and enhancing the research capabilities of ISU faculty, staff, and students through a centralized hyper-converged infrastructure of virtual machines (VM). These capabilities are available to ISU’s research community through the university’s network.
Idaho State University’s Idaho Museum of Natural History has an Idaho Virtualization Lab (IVL). The IVL is a research unit that houses state-of-the-art technology for imaging, virtualization, and simulation of material items, landscapes, and life. We provide education, research, and informatics to the social and natural sciences.
Idaho State University’s Molecular Research Core Facility (MRCF) is a state of the art facility dedicated to furthering the research and educational needs of ISU and southeast Idaho. The center’s primary services are next generation DNA sequencing including bioinformatics supports, advanced biological imaging, and biomolecular research support through experimental design, troubleshooting, optimization, data generation, and…
Idaho State University’s Measurement and Control Engineering Research Center (MCERC) is an interdisciplinary state-approved research facility. The MCERC’s main mission is to foster and facilitate research endeavors related to controls engineering. The center is structured by a series of focused laboratories, specializing in areas of aerospace, robotics, structures, biomedical, controls and measurement systems, energy systems,…
Idaho State University’s Informatics Research Institute (IRI) has a mission in teaching, research, and service. Some of these activities include developing interdisciplinary programs in informatics, developing interdisciplinary degree programs, developing and offering outreach programs, coordinating activities of related centers on campus, developing educational programs, providing leadership in critical infrastructure protection, and developing infrastructures to support…
Idaho State University’s (ISU) GIS Training and Research Center (GIS TReC) is a University-wide facility administered by the Office of Research serving all colleges and departments at ISU, as well as the GIS community in Idaho. The mission of the GIS TReC is to facilitate sound decision making through the use and application of geospatial…
Idaho State University’s Idaho Accelerator Center (IAC) provides opportunities for scientists and engineers from ISU, the private sector, and the national laboratories to utilize specialized nuclear facilities. It serves as a principal investigating conduit for R & D in nuclear physics applications in materials science, biology, homeland and national security.
Boise State University’s C-TAP program is a business portal that provides fast, innovative solutions to complex technical problems facing local and regional businesses. C-TAP offers: centralized support to solve a range of complex technical problems; unparalleled access to state-of-the-art equipment and facilities; services includeing materials characterization, analysis, process development and prototyping; hands-on, project-based learning opportunities…
Boise State University’s Osher Institute is a membership-based lifelong learning program for adults 50 and better. The Institute offers non-credit, college-level short courses, lectures, and other unique learning opportunities taught by university and community experts. The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is the only one in Idaho. An Osher Institute membership gives you the opportunity to…