Centers and Institutes


accelerating multidisciplinary,
team and collaborative research with strong relationships to community partners

Charlotte Douglas International Airport and UNC Charlotte form the only partnership of its kind in the nation to explore solutions to challenges in the aviation and airport infrastructure sector.

CBES provides the infrastructure for faculty and students at UNC Charlotte and biomedical researchers in the Charlotte metropolitan area, to collaborate on critical biomedical issues.

Also known as CAGIS, this interdisciplinary research center integrates theory from geospatial, natural, and social sciences with advanced modeling techniques and high-performance computing.

Ranked among the most active research institutions in real estate, it furthers the knowledge of real estate, public policy and urban economics in the professional community through teaching, research and community outreach activities.

Computational Intelligence to Predict Health & Environmental Risks (CIPHER) coalesces expertise in computer science, bioinformatics, software and information systems, biological sciences, math, data science, geography, public health, education, and communications.

EPIC was formed through private and public funding to supply well-educated and highly trained engineers to meet the demands of the energy industry, and to support applied research.

The North Carolina Battery Complexity, Autonomous Vehicle and Electrification Research Center (BATT CAVE) is driving innovation around the next generation of autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and intelligence systems.

Conduct applied research, provide training, and build awareness in optical science and technology, and creating intellectual property for next-generation photonic devices and systems.

CPM focuses on research, development and application of precision metrology, the science of measurement, for advanced manufacturing and processes–from microchips to airplanes. We work on the scale of one-millionth of a millimeter.

Promotes a culture of research and discussion in ethics and the application of ethical research and debate, interdisciplinary collaborating, and providing ethics expertise and research as a foundation for ethical deliberation.

Interdisciplinary center that applies interactive visualization and visual analytics to large scale and complex problems in science, engineering, medicine, business, design, and the arts.

A nonpartisan, applied research and community outreach center providing resources and seeking solutions to the economic, environmental, and social challenges affecting the Charlotte region.

Contact: Ed Morse, Ph.D., 704-687-8342
Description: The Center for Precision Metrology is an interdisciplinary association of UNC Charlotte faculty and student researchers, allied with industrial partners in the research, development and integration of precision metrology as applied to manufacturing. Working with dimensional tolerances on the order of 10 parts per million or better, precision metrology encompasses the methods of production and inspection in manufacturing, measurement, algorithms, tolerance representation, and the integration of metrology into factory quality systems.

Currently operating as a graduated Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC), the Center for Precision Metrology is charged with breaking new ground in precision metrology by addressing real-world industrial concerns. Through the associated Affiliates Program, industrial and Center researchers collaborate on projects that involve generic and specific manufacturing metrology problems. in support of the Center’s research efforts, affiliate members contribute funds and equipment that are directly applied to student projects and research assistantships. The CPM works closely with the UNC Charlotte Lee College of Engineering’s internationally recognized Advanced Manufacturing program as well.

Additional specific research is funded through contracts with industrial partners to address proprietary application and development projects. Government funding is solicited for sponsoring fundamental and large-scale metrology projects. Additionally, the Center is partnered with lead university UCLA as an NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center for Scalable and Integrated Nanomanufacturing (SINAM) along with the University of California, Berkeley; Stanford University; University of California, San Diego; and HP labs.

Contact: Dan Janies, Ph.D., 704-687-1742 and Adam Reitzel, Ph.D., 704-687-5018
Description: The Center for Computational Intelligence to Predict Health and Environmental Risks (CIPHER) is a university-wide center with constituents from the College of Computing and Informatics, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Health and Human Services, and the College of Education. CIPHER’s goals are to coalesce expertise in computer science, bioinformatics, software and information systems, biological sciences, math, geography, public health, data science, education, and communications.

Contact: Jun Xu, Ph.D. 704-687-8240
Description: The North Carolina Battery Complexity, Autonomous Vehicle and Electrification Research Center, the BATT CAVE, is driving innovation by unraveling the intricate world of batteries and their applications that will drive the next generation of autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and intelligence systems.

Contact:Glenn Boreman, Ph.D., 704-687-8173
Description: The Opto Center provides cost-effective access to specialized expertise and apparatus in optics, imaging, and nano-fabrication, including: plasma etching, dielectric deposition and metallization; optical & e-beam lithography; optical, e-beam, & atomic-force microscopy; x-ray diffraction; 3-D nano-scale printing; freeform micro-milling and magnetorheological polishing; interferometric surface characterization; spectroscopic measurements of refractive index, attenuation, reflection, transmission, emissivity, and angular scattering; optical design services; fiber optics; and laser technical support. Our highly qualified support staff can perform measurements and fabrications, design and develop prototypes, or provide training to users to operate our facilities independently. We welcome teaming opportunities with both academic and industry partners.

Contact: Gordon Hull, Ph.D., 704-687-7804
Description: As the Ethics Center for North Carolina’s urban research university, The Center for Professional and Applied Ethics works to promote a culture of robust research and discussion in ethics and the application of ethical research and debate in the University, Charlotte community, and beyond.

The Center for Professional and Applied Ethics collaborates with a range of constituencies, providing ethics expertise and research as a foundation for ethical deliberation. Together we shape an interdisciplinary intellectual and moral space in which people can critically assess, thoughtfully discuss, and strategically address ethical challenges in areas such as business, healthcare, information technology and popular culture.

Contact: Yongqiang Chu, Ph.D., 704-687-5141
Description: The Childress Klein Center for Real Estate at UNC Charlotte was established to further the knowledge of real estate, public policy and urban economics in the professional community through its teaching, research and community outreach activities. It has been ranked among the 20 most active research institutions in real estate for the past decade.

The Center administers the M.S. in Real Estate program, the MBA concentration and certificate programs in real estate finance and development, and manages programming and outreach to the Real Estate Alumni Association and Real Estate Advisory Board.

Contact: Daniel Janies, Ph.D., 704-687-1742 and Zachary Wartell, Ph.D., 704-687-8442
Description:  The Ribarsky Center for Visual Analytics is a highly interdisciplinary center that applies interactive visualization and visual analytics to a variety of large-scale and complex problems in science, engineering, medicine, business, design, and the arts. It was established in January 2005 and includes over 30 faculty members and over a hundred graduate and undergraduate students.

The faculty at The Ribarsky Center for Visual Analytics is truly interdisciplinary with members from CS, SIS, Engineering, English, Geography and Earth Sciences, Architecture, Ethics, and other departments.  The Ribarsky Center for Visual Analytics also has one of the deepest programs anywhere in fundamental visualization, visual analytics, and human-computer interaction research with 9 faculty members doing work in these areas. The main Visual Analytics Lab provides an exciting, state-of-the-art environment for visualization and HCI research and application development with an abundance of advanced displays, interaction devices, and a large, multiscreen stereoscopic projection system. These unique facilities are available for use to all Center faculty and students. In addition, faculty and students enjoy a highly interactive and collaborative environment through the Center’s seminar series, invited speakers, symposia, workshops, social events, and other activities.

Infrastructure, Design, Environment and Sustainability Center (IDEAS)

Contact: Srinivas S. Pulugurtha, Ph.D., 704-687-1233
Description: The Center’s mission is to contribute to framing the challenges, providing leadership, and creating the solutions that will accelerate the technical and social shifts needed to make our built environment more sustainable.

The IDEAS Center was created to focus university expertise on the challenge of creating and advancing a more sustainable built environment. We believe decision-makers seeking an alternative to “business as usual” need leadership and support from the academic community. Together we need to create, distill, translate, and disseminate technology and guidance documents that will rapidly transform and advance sustainable infrastructure, materials, building and site design innovations and practices.