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Administrative ResourcesThe staff of the R&ED Administrative Office (Brown Hall, Room 200) work closely with the Vice President for Research to manage his extensive travel schedule, coordinate on-site visits by congressional representatives and other dignitaries, and handle requests for interviews from local and national media. The Administrative Office staff are also responsible for tracking research account budgets and processing paperwork such as travel requests, summer salary requests, and purchase orders for Tech researchers.
Research Services OfficeThe Research Services Office (Brown Hall, Room 111B) performs a wide variety of tasks to assist faculty and adjunct researchers at Tech.
Technical Facilities and ServicesThe R&ED division has its own machine shop equipped for specialized research projects, an instrument and supply room that focuses on the distinct needs of researchers, a corporation equipment and maintenance yard, and also administers Tech's Hazardous Waste and Safety Office. These groups, along with R&ED's administrative office staff, not only assist researchers but also are available to the entire Tech community.
Associated Research EntitiesThe main state-supported research component of R&ED is the Geophysical Research Center (GRC), which supports research in atmospheric physics and chemistry, air quality, seismology, and groundwater hydrology. The Langmuir Laboratory for Atmospheric Research, located in the nearby Magdalena Mountains, is an internationally recognized facility for research in lightning, cloud physics, and water chemistry. The GRC also supports specialized computer facilities for data analysis, the New Mexico Tech Seismologic Observatory, numerous cloud physics radar facilities, and a Schwiezer aircraft for in-situ measurements of thunderstorms. Through the GRC, a number of faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students are supported in their research. Additional research activities and facilities directly sponsored and supported by R&ED include the Magdalena Ridge Observatory, an astronomical observatory that will be built in the Magdalena Mountains, and astronomical research on campus in cooperation with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. The Institute for Engineering Research and Application (IERA), located in Albuquerque, works with local and tribal governments to support environmental health and economic growth. Other IERA projects include conversion of heat to power, with an emphasis on technologies for space; and Homeland Defense projects desiged to advance and implement chem/bio sensors and enhance processes that identify and mitigate risks and threats. Also located in Albuquerque is a joint venture for manufacturing high quality optics. Optical Surface Technologies, LLC is a full-service custom optical manufacturing facility that has the staff and skills to provide its customers with solutions to challenging optical needs. The International Law Enforcement Academy in Roswell trains approximately 1,200 mid- to senior-level law enforcement and criminal justice officials annually, from several countries, in police organization, urban and family violence prevention, civil disobedience and dissent, and psychology of criminal behavior.
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New Mexico Tech
Research & Economic Development Office
801 Leroy Place
Socorro, NM 87801
505-835-5646 | Fax: 505-835-6934
Comments or questions: red@nmt.edu
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