Computer Science Department CS 591 Ph.D. Orientation Presentation September 16, 2009 Tamer Başar Interim Director, Beckman
History 1983 Proposal for major research center 1985 Arnold O. and Mabel M. Beckman gift of $40 million and $10 million match from the State of Illinois 1989 Building complete 1990 Laboratory of the Year award 1994 Focus on three main Research Initiatives (Themes) 1995 Creation of ISL (Integrated Systems Lab) 2000 Addition of Cube to ISL 2002 Biomedical Imaging Center 2008/9 4 th research theme; MRI back to BI Two new strategic initiatives
Our Mission The Beckman for Advanced Science & Technology is the largest university-based interdisciplinary research facility of its kind. It was founded on the premise that reducing the barriers between traditional scientific and technological disciplines can yield research advances that more conventional approaches cannot.
Elements of Interdisciplinary Research at Beckman Focused Interdisciplinary Research (Team Approach) Physical Proximity of Faculty, Students, Facilities Excellent Research Support Facilities No Tenure in the Strong Traditional Disciplinary Programs at the University Good Cooperation with Disciplinary Departments Appropriate Technology Transfer Policies
Beckman Research Themes 3D Micro- and Nanosystems Autonomous Materials Systems Computational Multiscale Nanosystems Nanoelectronics and Nanomaterials Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Molecular & Electronic Nanostructures Biological Intelligence Cognitive Neuroscience Cognitive Science NeuroTech Human- Computer Intelligent Interaction Artificial Intelligence Human Perception and Performance Image Formation and Processing Bioacoustics Research Laboratory Bioimaging Science and Technology Integrative Imaging Centralized Facilities Biomedical Imaging Center Illinois Simulator Lab Imaging Technology Group Microscopy Suite Visualization Lab
About the Research Themes Biological Intelligence (BioIntel) Study of the brain from molecules and cells to anatomy and physiology of brain regions and sense organs; develop multimodal imaging techniques for neuroimaging and understanding of biological mechanisms of human diseases Human-Computer Intelligent Interaction (HCII) The Human-Computer Intelligent Interaction (HCII) research theme seeks to enhance human-machine interface design through the optimization of state-ofthe-art technology development and engineering of multimodal interface design concepts.
About the Research Themes (cont.) Integrative Imaging (IntIm) The Integrative Imaging (IntIm) research theme is dedicated to bringing together ideas, modalities, and people in imaging to foster the interdisciplinary discovery of fundamental principles in imaging science, new enabling technologies for the next generation of imaging instruments, and novel techniques for basic and translational research. Molecular & Electronic Nanostructures (M&ENS) The Molecular & Electronic Nanostructures (M&ENS) research theme seeks to develop an understanding of chemical and physical processes involving structures on the nanometer scale. Biomelecules, mesoscopic semiconductor-based systems, and macromolecular assemblies are studied with emphasis on future electronic or optoelectronic applications.
Strategic Initiatives Two new strategic initiatives have been formed within the Beckman Imaging building campus-wide collaborative integrated community in imaging science, imaging technology, and the application, use, and interpretation of images Social Dimensions of Environmental Policy research toward understanding the social and political -economic forces shaping just and sustainable environmental policy These initiatives seek to unify campus efforts in their respective areas
Imaging at Illinois Science, Technology & Applica7on Integra7ve Imaging INTERNAL EFFORT Newest Beckman research theme Co Chairs: Zhi Pei Liang, Stephen Boppart Strategic Ini7a7ve on Imaging EXTERNAL OUTREACH EFFORT Based at Beckman, with outreach across campus Represented by an Advisory Group of Faculty and Staff Strategic Ini7a7ve Areas: Biomedical Imaging Remote Sensing and Imaging Imaging in the Arts and HumaniJes Chemistry of Imaging Agents ComputaJonal Imaging and VisualizaJon Biological Imaging Astronomical Imaging Materials Imaging Over 150 faculty across campus involved in imaging Extensive expanding imaging facili7es and resources Strategic Ini7a7ve on Imaging Recent grant awards for: Stephen Boppart, Leader Marina Marjanovic, Program Administrator MicroPET/SPECT/CT scanner (NSF, PI: Boppart), Darold Spillman, Program Assistant High frequency small animal ultrasound system (NIH, PI: O Brien) Pending: Small animal MRI (NSF, NIH), MRI Diffusion Op7cal Tomography (NIH) systems
Faculty by Status Full Time 50 Part Time 66 Affiliate 63 179 Faculty by Research Theme Biological Intelligence 45 HCII 45 Integrative Imaging 23 M&ENS 50 Seed Proposals 15 Strategic Initiatives 1 179
Financial Information FY 2007 Beckman Financial Impact: $53.5M
Beckman Centralized Facilities Biomedical Imaging Center is home to a wide variety of research programs, providing facilities, equipment, and training for research on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy. A recent initiative is the integration of MR methods with simultaneous optical imaging. Illinois Simulator Laboratory provides state-of-the-art facilities to support the integration of advanced technologies which allow researchers to conduct experiments in human multi-modal perception and cognition. Imaging Technology Group provides Beckman and campus researchers with state-of-the-art microscopy and visualization facilities.
Biomedical Imaging Center (BIC) Human studies Resolution ~1 mm Animal studies Resolution ~250 µm Cellular studies Resolution ~5 µm
Beckman Biomedical Imaging Center (BIC) Premier magnetic resonance imaging facilities in the country Started by the late Nobel Laureate, Paul Lauterbur Valuable resource for conducting research and developing MR and fmri technologies MRI imaging often combined with other methods Optical Imaging, eye-tracking, EEG, transcranial magnetic stimulation Collaboration extensive and strong across disciplines, particularly engineering, computer science, and psychology New 3T whole body magnet installed July, 2009
Beckman Imaging Technology Group Two groups: Microscopy Suite and the Visualization Laboratory Both open 24 hours Students train to use the facilities and then can use and check out equipment on their own Full-time staff available for assistance with projects
Microscopy Suite Unrivaled as a campus facility for microscopy at small scales with incredible resolutions Instruments for: Scanned probe microscopy Light microscopy Electron microscopy Dark room for fluorescence correlation spectroscopy unit Micro- & Nano-CT instruments Collect 3-D x-ray datasets with resolutions ranging from 5 microns to 50 nanometers Home to Bugscope, a popular educational program
Visualization Laboratory State-of-the-art equipment/support for: Image analysis Ability to obtain qualitative and quantitative info from imaging including: object detection, feature extraction and measurement, cell counting Scientific visualization for analysis and presentation Two- and three-dimensional Video Custom animations 3-D modeling Color 3-D printing Ultra high-speed video capture and analysis 3-D object scanning Research presentation assistance Graphics and illustrations created by Visualization Laboratory staff to assist with communication of paper ideas Results used often on journal covers including Nature, Advanced Materials, PNAS, etc.
Illinois Simulator Laboratory Provides researchers with an array of highly advanced visualization environments for studies in: Human multi-modal perception Cognition Human factors Home to the Cube, Cave, Flight Simulator, Motion Capture Suite, and Driving Simulator Cube driven by cluster of PCs using an ISL-developed application, Syzygy
The Illinois Simulator Laboratory New Location, New Research Projects Driving & Flight Simulators, 3D Environments Perceptual Psychology and Human Factors Research in a newly upgraded driving simulator Experiments in human multi-modal perception and cognition in the relocated Cube and CAVE immersive environments Virtual Surgery Testbed Motion Capture Suite Human Factors Research in the completely upgraded Flight Simulator CANVAS: Virtual Art at the Krannert Art Museum
Beckman Beckman 20th Anniversary APRIL 16 20th Anniversary Celebration Public celebration that officially kicked off our anniversary year Program began at 3PM; Reception at 5PM Keynote by founding Director, Ted Brown Other speakers included: Chancellor Herman, President Emeritus Stanley Ikenberry, Chancellor Emeritus Mort Weir, Patricia Beckman, and former Directors Pierre Wiltzius and Jiri Jonas October 5-7 20th Anniversary Symposium Scientific symposium that will include speakers with both past and present connections to the More details on the program can be found on our website
Other Upcoming Events Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group 20 th Year Symposium Sept. 21-23 Celebrating 20 years of funding for their research Imaging Workshop October 1 Will bring together people with imaging interests from across campus