Centers and Laboratories
Center for Computer
integrated Manufacturing
enterprises (CCiMe)
The Center for Computer
integrated Manufacturing
enterprises (CCiMe) was
established at Oklahoma
State University in
1984. Dr. Joe H. Mize,
Regents Professor of
Industrial Engineering &
Management, was
appointed Center
Director. From 1985 to
1995 the AT&T Foundation
provided continuous
support for research in
areas related to
manufacturing systems
engineering.
Oklahoma Industrial
Assessment Centre (IAC)
The Oklahoma State
University Industrial
Assessment Center is
funded by the US
Department of Energy as
a part of a national
program to perform
no-cost energy audits
for small to medium
sized industries.
Sensor Networks and
Complex Systems Research
Lab
Established in Fall 04,
this lab focuses on
researching sensor-based
approaches for quality
and integrity monitoring
applications in
manufacturing machines
and processes, and other
complex engineering
systems including
large-scale
infrastructure and
lifeline systems. The
research is aimed at
deriving new principles
and technologies to
characterize, model and
harness nonlinear and
stochastic dynamics
underlying sensor-data
from real-world
manufacturing and other
complex systems.
Centre for Engineering
Logistics and
Distribution (CELDi)
The Center for
Engineering Logistics
and Distribution (CELDi)
is a multi-university,
multi-disciplinary
National Science
Foundation sponsored
Industry/University
Cooperative Research
Center (I/UCRC). CELDi
helps industry partners
excel by leveraging
their supply chain to
achieve a
distinguishable,
sustainable difference.
Member companies realize
a measurable return on
their investment by
creating competitive
value chains, in terms
of cost and service
quality.