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Center of Advanced Microwave Research and Applications
The Center of Advanced Microwave Research and Applications (CAMRA), established at Morgan State University (MSU) in 2002, received its initial start-up funding from NASA. CAMRA is under the auspices of the NASA headquarters Office of Equal Opportunity Programs (OEOP), Minority University Research and Education Division (MURED). CAMRA is one out of the four newer NASA University Research Center's (URC), which is physically located in and operates through the Morgan State University's (MSU) School of Engineering.
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To provide NASA's future Science and Exploration missions with a technology base for the production of microwave components and systems such as RFIC's (amplifiers, mixers , LO's) and low power digital logic
To produce a significant and proficient pool of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) professionals with advanced degrees
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Contact CAMRA:
Center of Advanced Microwave Research and Applications
Morgan State University
5200 Perring Parkway
Mitchell Engineering Building (MEB) 200
Baltimore, Maryland 21251
Phone: (443) 885 - 3913
Fax: (443) 885 - 8218
Email: info@camracenter.org |
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Academic Training & Management |
ATMO was established to provide support, resources, and academic development to the student clientele it serves within CAMRA & The Morgan State University School of Engineering. ATMO also provides continuous expert coaching to enhance students’ academic and professional careers.
ATMO’s services include:
- PACE Program
- Peer Coaching
- Critical Thinking
- Tutoring
- Academic Management
- Student Profession Development
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Research Centers |
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COMSARE
COMSARE is a center of excellence for microwave technology where scholars and researchers engage in multi-discipline programs that develop innovative concepts and technologies for our sponsors. COMSARE encourages its personnel to strive for innovation, integrity, commitment and quality. The four research concentrations include characterization, and modeling, circuit and systems design, intelligent systems, and software development.
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SCDEC
SCDEC provides research with respect to simulation and modeling, fabrication and characterization of semiconductor materials and devices. Furthermore, SCDEC strives to increase the number of doctoral candidates in Electrical Engineering.
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SIGSENS
SIGnal and SENSor (SIGSENS) laboratory conducts research and provides signal processing and sensor solutions in the form of mathematics analysis, hardware and software development, and algorithm derivation and development.
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