Aerial view of sunset over KU main campus

Internet of Catalysis NRT at KU features state-of-the-art facilities at a premier research institution




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  • Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis

    This hub for innovation seeks to invent cleaner, safer, and cheaper technologies for fuels and chemicals. CEBC has 20+ company partners, internationally recognized catalysis experts, vibrant partnerships with several academic and government institutions, on-site company sponsored research, and major technology transfer achievements (17 issued patents).

  • Information and Telecommunication Technology Center

    This National Center for Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education advances knowledge and creates innovative technologies for telecommunications, information systems, bioinformatics, radar, and, with this new NRT, chemistry and chemical engineering areas. While ITTC does not offer any classes, it trains a number of graduate students in state-of-the-art facilities. ITTC also collaborates with roughly 20 companies per year. By enabling unprecedented interdisciplinary collaborations at KU, this NRT is advancing discovery at the interface of data science and catalysis.




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  • State-of-the-art Buildings

    The University of Kansas Central District is a new hub of education and research as part of its mission as a flagship research institution. The focal point of the Central District is the new Integrated Science Building, which comprises 280,000 square feet of space for teaching, learning and interdisciplinary research in chemistry, medicinal chemistry, physics, molecular biosciences and related fields. For our students, this means new classrooms, new ways of interacting with instructors and classmates, and close integration of their studies with cutting-edge research activity. For our researchers, it means a state-of-the-art facility designed to spawn multidisciplinary research and be an anchoring point for collaboration among KU’s research centers and campuses.

  • Living in Lawrence, KS

    The KU campus is located near the historic heart of Lawrence and Massachusetts Street or “Mass Street” where students will find diverse dining options, locally-owned coffee shops and stores. The campus is surrounded by historic neighborhoods and an active arts community. Located on the top of Mt. Oread, the water divide between the Kansas and Wakarusa rivers, the KU Lawrence campus is home to 6,000 graduate students across 13 schools. For information on living in Lawrence, parking, dining, and available campus resources visit: https://graduate.ku.edu/living-lawrence, https://international.ku.edu/visiting-and-living-lawrence, and https://oma.ku.edu/lawrence-101