Research and Development
Innovation Park, a 208 acre university-related research park is home to a wealth of high-tech and research-based facilities that are creating the technology of tomorrow. Here industry and research work together to commercialize new technologies and create jobs in nanotechnology, magnet technologies, plasma sciences, energy, advanced materials and superconductivity.
Center for Advanced Power Systems
The Center for Advanced Power Systems (CAPS) is a joint venture of Florida State University, the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. CAPS focuses on advanced power technologies with particular emphasis on transportation systems, as well as traditional utility systems.
Center for Biomedical and Toxicological Research and Hazardous Waste Management
The Center for Biomedical and Toxicological Research (CBTR) addresses problems associated with environmental impacts to human health not only in Florida, but nationally and worldwide.
Center for Ocean, Atmospheric Prediction Studies
COAPS researches the changes in the Earth's climate that are affected by the tropical and mid-latitude oceans on a yearly basis and through the decades. Recently, COAPS has been recognized around the world for its studies on the impact of El Nino on severe weather.
Center for Information, Training, and Evaluation Services
CITES at Florida State University combines applied research, advanced technologies and training programs to create top-quality services and products.
FAMU Center for Plasma, Science & Technology
The Center includes: X-Pinch Plasma Laboratory, Carbon Based Material Laboratory, Ultrafast Spectroscopy Laboratory, Laboratory for Modern Fluid Physics, and Laser Remote Sensing Laboratory.
Florida Advanced Center for Composite Technologies (FACCT)
The Florida State University High Performance Materials Institute (HPMI) is recognized nationally and internationally as a leader in developing cost-effective high-performance composite materials and systems.
Florida Cybersecurity Institute (FCI)
The Florida Cybersecurity Institute is a joint venture of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), the Florida State University (FSU), and the National White Collar Crime Center (NWC3). FCI provides research, analysis, training, and technical assistance relating to cybercrime to assist in accomplishing the goals and objectives of FDLE's Florida Infrastructure Protection Center (FIPC).
Florida State University Applied Superconductivity Center
The Applied Superconductivity Centers exists to advance the science and technology of superconductivity and particularly superconductivity applications. They do this by investigating low temperature and high temperature materials through our research grants and through our collaborations with other universities, national laboratories and industry.
Learning Systems Institute
The Learning Systems Institute strives to improve education through reforms at state and national levels, develop educational systems internationally, and design, develop and implement performance support systems.
nanoStrata, Inc.
nanoStrata is a research and development company at Innovation Park specializing in Robotic Multilayering research and applications. They offer low-cost robotic solutions to produce multilayered samples, and also provide consulting and on-site support.
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
The National High Magnetic Field Lab is the only facility of its kind in the United States. It is the largest and highest powered of the nine magnet laboratories in the world. The lab is dedicated to providing research and learning opportunities to students and scientists.
Tai Yang Research, Inc.
Tai-Yang Research Company (TYRC) is a technology firm working under a cooperative research agreement with the Florida State University Center for Advanced Power Systems at Innovation Park.
United States Geological Survey-Florida Integrated Science Center (FISC)
FISC scientists conduct research in the physical and biological sciences, providing reliable scientific data and information to: describe and understand the earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; manage water, biological, energy and mineral resources and enhance and protect our quality of life.