Students taking classes outside on the Clarkson campus

Research Centers

The Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP) is dedicated to developing Clarkson's research and educational programs in high-technology materials processing and meets industrial needs for product development and job growth in New York State and beyond.

The Center for Air Resources Engineering and Science (CARES) applies world-class expertise to research and education programs on air sampling and analysis, receptor modeling, atmospheric deposition, and the application of computational fluid dynamics to air pollution problems.

The Clarkson Center for the Environment (CCE) facilitates the interdisciplinary, multi-institutional research and education on the environment.

The Center for Quantum Device Technology (CQDT) explores coherent quantum mechanical processes in novel solid-state semi-conductor devices with components of atomic dimensions.

The International Center for Gravity Materials Science and Applications (IGSMA) conducts research on the influences of gravity on materials processing.