SDSU Research Profile Kevin D. Kephart, Ph.D. Vice President for Research SD Chamber of Commerce & Industry Economic Outlook Seminar Sioux Falls, SD October 14, 2010
Funding from Grants and Contracts $70,000,000 $60,000,000 Awards Expenditures $50,000,000 $40,000,000 $30,000,000 $20,000,000 $10,000,000 $- 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Fiscal Year
FY 2010 Research Expenditures Research Expenditures: Grants and Contracts: $48.1 million Total: $67.1 million $5,583,772 $8,380,701 U.S. Department of Agriculture National Science Foundation U.S Department of Defense Health and Human Services (NIH) $4,432,365 U.S. Department of Interior $1,634,008 NASA U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Department of Transportation $1,938,690 $3,063,386 Other Federal Non-federal $2,155,176 $2,973,023 $2,452,149 $2,695,382
FY 2010 Research - by SDSU College or Unit Pharmacy Nursing Other 2% 1% 3% Arts & Sciences 5% GIS 7% Agriculture & Biological EPSCoR Sciences 7% 32% Family & Consumer Science 7% Engineering EA Martin 19% 7% Sun Grant 10%
SDSU Research 1862 Land Grant Institution Carnegie Classification - High Research Activity NSF Rankings FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 FY2007 FY2008 Among 400 Public 142 140 138 134 128 Institutions Among 550 91 89 81 75 Institutions Without a Medical School
Research and Capabilities at SDSU Agriculture and Biological Sciences Livestock infectious diseases Vaccines and antibodies Wheat, soybean and oat varieties Biotechnology Bioenergy (Feedstocks and conversion technologies) Dairy processing Agricultural production Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation practices and environmental sciences Economics
Research and Capabilities at SDSU Geographic Information Sciences EROS Engineering Electrical, Mechanical, Structural Solar energy (photovolteic devices) Power management Nanotechnology Bioenergy (thermochemical processes) Computation and Statistics Non-destructive materials testing
Research and Capabilities at SDSU Health Sciences National Children’s Study Pharmaceutical Sciences Nursing Nutritional Sciences Human Performance Infectious Zoonotic Diseases Chemistry Medical applications Environmental Sciences Renewable Energy (Solar and Bioenergy)
Research Enhancement at SDSU Collaborations with other universities, communities, and industries Technology Transfer Office Licensing and commercialization IP Disclosures Research Park – SDSU Innovation Campus Research infrastructure, buildings, and personnel Engagement with state and federal agencies
SDSU Ph.D. Programs Before 2004 Since 2004 Agronomy Computational Science and Statistics Animal Science Nursing Sociology Electrical Engineering Chemistry Geospatial Science Biological Sciences and Engineering Pharmaceutical Sciences Wildlife and Fisheries Nutritional Sciences
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Dennis Helder – Electrical Engineering and Computer Science $7 million APT Project Partnered with Radiance Technologies Co.
Mechanical Engineering Materials Evaluation and Testing Laboratory (METLAB) Dr. Fereidoon Delfanian Engineering research on materials testing Testing of sensors and development of micro-electronic control systems for various applications. Test bed for prototyping and generation of new technologies. Non-destructive materials testing
National Children’s Study Bonny Specker SDSU Vanguard Center
GIS Center of Excellence Dr. Matt Hansen, Co-Director Partnership with EROS Data Center International Scope and Presence A global center of expertise in geographic information science studies
Sun Grant Initiative Jim Doolittle Director North Central Regional Center Exceeds $50 million
Biofuels Research Dr. Arvid Boe Dr. Vance Owens Dr. Jose Gonzales
2010 Research Initiative 2010 Center for Biological Control and Analysis by Applied Photonics SDSU Chemistry Department $4.3 million
2010 Research Initiative 2010 Translational Cancer Research Center Chandradhar Dwivedi Pharmaceutical Sciences $2.4 million
Thank You Kevin D. Kephart Vice President for Research South Dakota State University Brookings, SD kevin.kephart@sdstate.edu (605) 688-5642
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