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Texas State University College of Science and Engineering . Dr. Gary W. Beall Texas State University Associate Dean of Research and Commercialization. CoSE Distinctives. Interdisciplinary collaborations are common with minimal silos
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Texas State University College of Science and Engineering Dr. Gary W. Beall Texas State University Associate Dean of Research and Commercialization
CoSEDistinctives • Interdisciplinary collaborations are common with minimal silos • Many faculty have collaborative efforts with Star Park tenants • Numerous faculty are directly involved in startup companies • Intellectual Property is recognized as being of equal value to traditional scholarship
CoSEDistinctives • Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) & Small Business Technology Transfer Research (STTR) Grants are Valued on Par with NSF/NIH • Professors can spend a sabbatical with a company rather than at another university or Federal Lab • Materials Science, Engineering and Commercialization PhD • Concrete Industry Management (CIM)
CoSE and School of Business • College of Science is cooperating with the School of Business to establish an entrepreneur business plan competition • MBA students are participating in the MSEC Entrepreneur Boot Camp • The Entrepreneurial Skills Classes, MSEC7301 and 7302, are team taught between CoSE and the School of Business
CoSE Unique Facilities • Molecular Beam Epitaxial System • Concrete Laboratory • Metal Foundry • Polymer Processing and Characterization Labs • Simulated Rocket Motor
Spin Outs and Commercial Collaborations • National Nanomaterials Inc. • Stage One Technologies • Micropower Global • Advanced Materials & Processes • DxUpClose • Systems and Materials Research Corporation • Quantum Materials