Bates Research and Engineering Center Center for Cancer Research Now merged into the
Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research.
Center for Global Change Science The Center for Global Change Science (CGCS) at MIT was founded in January 1990 to address fundamental questions about climate processes with a multidisciplinary approach. In July 2006, the CGCS became an independent Center in the School of Science. The center's goal is to improve the ability to accurately predict changes in the global environment. The CGCS seeks to better understand the natural mechanisms in ocean, atmosphere and land systems that together control the Earth's climate, and to apply improved knowledge to problems of predicting climate changes. The Center utilizes theory, observations, and numerical models to investigate climate phenomena, the linkages among them, and their potential feedbacks in a changing climate. The director of the CGCS is Professor
Ron Prinn from MIT.
Center for Ultracold Atoms The MIT–Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms (
CUA) is a collaborative research laboratory between
MIT and
Harvard University. The core research program in the CUA consists of four collaborative experimental projects whose goals are to provide new sources of ultracold atoms and quantum gases, and new types of atom-wave devices. These projects will enable new research on topics such as quantum fluids, atom/photon optics, coherence, spectroscopy, ultracold collisions, and quantum devices. In addition, the CUA has a theoretical program centered on themes of quantum optics, many-body physics, wave physics, and atomic structure and interactions. The Director of the CUA is
Wolfgang Ketterle (a 2001 Nobel laureate in physics) from MIT.
Earth Resources Laboratory (ERL) Experimental Study Group Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory Formerly considered the world's premier high-field magnet research center, the Laboratory was merged into the
Plasma Science and Fusion Center, after the
National Science Board decided in 1990 to locate the new National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at
Florida State University. MIT appealed this decision unsuccessfully; at the time, this was the first appeal of an NSB decision.
Laboratory for Nuclear Science McGovern Institute for Brain Research MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics & Space Research Picower Institute for Learning and Memory Program in Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate Spectroscopy Laboratory George R. Wallace Jr. Astrophysical Observatory ==References==