Mid-Infrared Technologies for Health and the Environment

[an NSF Graduated Center] MIRTHE+Photonics Sensing Center advances mid-infrared photonics, and develops novel light sources and ultra-sensitive chemical senior systems for environmental, medical, and security applications. The main focus is on breakthrough technological innovation as well as affordability and the widespread commercialization of its technologies. MIRTHE+ is a graduated NSF Engineering Research Center led by Princeton University with core partner universities that include Rice University, Texas A&M University, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Johns Hopkins University and the City College of New York. Through collaboration with academic partners, industry, and government laboratories, MIRTHE+ offers numerous research, technology transfer, and education and outreach opportunities. MIRTHE+ graduated from its 10th year as an NSF Engineering Research Center On October 31 2016 and expanded its photonic footprint beyond mid-infrared advancing the knowledge and technology pertaining to mid-IR and other photonic technologies for health, the environment, security, defense, process control, and instrumentation including materials, light sources, detectors, sensing systems, and sensing applications. MIRTHE+ provides interdisciplinary and practice oriented education for a diverse U.S. workforce and seeks to educate the public about chemical sensing with applications in environment, homeland security, and health. The Center encompasses a world-class team of engineers, chemists, physicists, environmental and bio-engineers, and clinicians.

Research Areas

Through its fundamental research and prototyping in materials, sources, detectors, sensing systems, and applications testbeds, MIRTHE+ addresses a broad range of technologies and industry sectors – semiconductors, test and measurement, medical equipment manufacturers, chemical and petrochemical, and homeland security – as well as government labs and hospitals.

Facilities & Resources

Partner Organizations

Princeton University
Rice University
Texas A&M University
University of Maryland
The Johns Hopkins University
City College of New York

Abbreviation

MIRTHE

Country

United States

Region

Americas

Primary Language

English

Evidence of Intl Collaboration?

Industry engagement required?

Associated Funding Agencies

Contact Name

Gerard Wysocki

Contact Title

Director

Contact E-Mail

gwysocki@princeton.edu

Website

General E-mail

Phone

(609) 258-8187

Address

Princeton University, Bowen Hall
70 Prospect Avenue
Princeton
NJ
8540

[an NSF Graduated Center] MIRTHE+Photonics Sensing Center advances mid-infrared photonics, and develops novel light sources and ultra-sensitive chemical senior systems for environmental, medical, and security applications. The main focus is on breakthrough technological innovation as well as affordability and the widespread commercialization of its technologies. MIRTHE+ is a graduated NSF Engineering Research Center led by Princeton University with core partner universities that include Rice University, Texas A&M University, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Johns Hopkins University and the City College of New York. Through collaboration with academic partners, industry, and government laboratories, MIRTHE+ offers numerous research, technology transfer, and education and outreach opportunities. MIRTHE+ graduated from its 10th year as an NSF Engineering Research Center On October 31 2016 and expanded its photonic footprint beyond mid-infrared advancing the knowledge and technology pertaining to mid-IR and other photonic technologies for health, the environment, security, defense, process control, and instrumentation including materials, light sources, detectors, sensing systems, and sensing applications. MIRTHE+ provides interdisciplinary and practice oriented education for a diverse U.S. workforce and seeks to educate the public about chemical sensing with applications in environment, homeland security, and health. The Center encompasses a world-class team of engineers, chemists, physicists, environmental and bio-engineers, and clinicians.

Abbreviation

MIRTHE

Country

United States

Region

Americas

Primary Language

English

Evidence of Intl Collaboration?

Industry engagement required?

Associated Funding Agencies

Contact Name

Gerard Wysocki

Contact Title

Director

Contact E-Mail

gwysocki@princeton.edu

Website

General E-mail

Phone

(609) 258-8187

Address

Princeton University, Bowen Hall
70 Prospect Avenue
Princeton
NJ
8540

Research Areas

Through its fundamental research and prototyping in materials, sources, detectors, sensing systems, and applications testbeds, MIRTHE+ addresses a broad range of technologies and industry sectors – semiconductors, test and measurement, medical equipment manufacturers, chemical and petrochemical, and homeland security – as well as government labs and hospitals.

Facilities & Resources

Partner Organizations

Princeton University
Rice University
Texas A&M University
University of Maryland
The Johns Hopkins University
City College of New York