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Founded in 1969, The University of Alabama in Huntsville is one of America’s premier doctoral-granting, comprehensive universities known for addressing some of the world’s most critical technological challenges. UAH, a part of the University of Alabama System, offers an environment where students are able to explore, discover, create and communicate knowledge. With eight colleges, more than 100 areas of study and 17 high-tech research centers, UAH is a Carnegie R1 top-tier research university. Located in the heart of the Technology Hub of the South, UAH serves as the anchor tenant of the second-largest research park in the United States, Cummings Research Park. UAH boasts storied partnerships with Redstone Arsenal, NASA and the Department of Homeland Defense. The institution is a member of the Gulf South athletic conference. UAH is where technology and human understanding converge to prepare students to transform their future. Learn more at www.uah.edu.

The University of Alabama in Huntsville is one of America’s premier doctoral-granting, comprehensive universities known for addressing some of the world’s technological challenges. UAH, a part of The University of Alabama System, offers an environment where students are able to explore, discover, create, and communicate knowledge. With 8 colleges, more than 100 areas of study, and 17 high-tech research centers, UAH is a Carnegie R1 top-tier research university. UAH is where technology and human understanding converge and prepares students to transform their future. Learn more at www.uah.edu.

The University of Alabama in Huntsville Department of Athletics sponsors 15 NCAA Division II programs with a total of two NCAA national championships, 54 conference titles, 83 NCAA postseason appearances and 158 All-Americans in the department’s history. The Chargers compete as full members of the Gulf South Conference and as affiliates of the Peach Belt Conference in men’s lacrosse. Dr. Cade Smith serves as UAH Director of Athletics. Keep up to date with the Chargers at UAHChargers.com and via social media at @UAHChargers.

  • The UAH Aerophysics Research Center is an experimental research facility focused on conducting a wide range of subsonic to hypervelocity ballistic testing – up to and faster than the speed of sound. The team demonstrates and analyzes the impacts of high-velocity vehicles and other projectiles. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Earth System Science Center performs fundamental and applied research focusing on the Earth-atmosphere system. Several expert teams study areas such as air pollution, atmospheric chemistry, climate, agriculture and severe weather, such as thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes and lightning. It is also the home of the state climatologist and the multi-faceted Severe Weather Institute – Radar and Lightning Laboratories (SWIRLL). ESSC is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Propulsion Research Center conducts research and provides detailed testing and simulation of liquid, solid, electric, nuclear and air-breathing propulsion components and systems. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Center for Cybersecurity Research and Education offers an interdisciplinary approach to defending cyber physical systems, networks and data from adversarial attacks. It performs research and development, incident response, vulnerability assessments, workforce development and education and training. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Autonomous Aerospace Research Center provides professional engineering solutions in the areas of rotorcraft ground and airborne systems, unmanned aerial systems, and space and airborne payloads. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Center for Applied Optics conducts research in the conception, design, fabrication, testing and integration of complex optical and photonic components and systems, for environments from the laboratory to space. Major projects supported include NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope, high energy laser research and many industry programs. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Center for Management and Economic Research provides customized sustainable solutions and offers training or implementation by utilizing lean enterprise, sustainable manufacturing and energy conservation best practices, innovation support, six sigma, and quality systems through its partnership with the Alabama Technology Network. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Center for Management of Science and Technology supports both the government and industry by investigating strategic management issues involving science and technology. The center focuses on the development of special educational programs and advanced learning opportunities as well as publishing research case studies and reports. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Center for Space Plasma and Research explores the field of space science and delves into the role plasmas play in the universe and galaxy, stars, in space, in planetary atmospheres and on Earth in laboratories and applications as well as related technologies. This includes the sun; the interplanetary medium; the Earth’s upper atmosphere; other solar system bodies and extrasolar planets and planetary formation; stellar environments; the interstellar medium; high-energy astrophysics and high-energy atmospheric physics; low-temperature plasma; and novel technological applications. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Humanities Center creates opportunities for individuals to experience, learn and enjoy the arts and humanities. Through effective programming, research and professional development, the UAH Humanities Center broadens the visibility of the humanities in the North Alabama region. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Information Technology and Systems Center is (ITSC) serves as the focal point for UAH research endeavors in information technology and data science by providing leadership in many facets of information technology for multiple disciplines and computational environments. Basic and applied research is performed to develop new techniques and innovative systems that solve real-world problems. Students, faculty and research scientists are involved in all aspects of the center. ITSC is one of UAH's 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Invention to Innovation Center, I2C, focuses on the powerful collaboration of resources aimed at accelerating entrepreneurship through expertise, training and mentorship to the regional workforce, entrepreneurs, companies and local communities. I2C is the catalyst for incubation, education, and support for entrepreneurs across the 15-county region in northern Alabama and south-central Tennessee. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Nano and Micro Devices Center is devoted to the exploration of integrated nano/microfabricated systems. The center specializes in a broad range of fabrication projects to achieve compact, highly functional devices and systems. It operates level 6/7 clean rooms for research and makes them available to local industry. The center is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • Located on the UAH campus, The North Regional Traffic Management Center is one of five centers within the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT). The center monitors traffic conditions across 13 counties in the ALDOT region and disseminates information so the public can make informed travel decisions. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Research Institute is supports the needs of research and engineering programs within government and contractor customers, with a particular focus on significant support provided to NASA, Department of Justice and Department of Defense modernization priorities. Core competencies include project management, technical risk assessment, research and development, testing and reverse engineering. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC), now APEX Accelerator, assists entrepreneurs to thrive through comprehensive small-business counseling and training, as well as businesses interested in government contracting. The UAH SBDC/APEX Accelerator is a regional office serving seven counties in northeast Alabama. The UAH SBDC is a member of the Alabama SBDC Network. Both centers are funded in part through cooperative agreements with the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Small Business Administration and at no cost to the clients. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.
  • The UAH Systems Management and Production Center (SMAP) is the largest single employer of students providing expertise and support to the U.S. Army, NASA, other government agency contracts and private sector organizations. SMAP offers students hands-on experience while creating a pipeline to employment in the aerospace and defense industry. It is one of UAH’s 17 high-tech research centers.