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State College Great Lakes Institute
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The
Great Lakes Center at Buffalo State College
is unique in the SUNY system as the only facility with an on-shore
experimental laboratory on the Great Lakes and a fleet of research
vessels capable of operating in the open waters of the lakes. The
Center is aspecial resource that links high-quality research with
graduate and undergraduate education, increasing the college’s
role and visibility in the environmental sciences.
The Center also serves as a regional resource that promotes activities
that enrich the cultural, social, and intellectual lives of the
people of western New York. The Great Lakes Center brings together
eight full-time researchers and more than 20 affiliated faculty
from seven academic departments, with particular emphasis on the
specialties of watershed hydrology, water quality, environmental
toxicology and chemistry, aquatic ecology, fisheries, urban ecology,
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Conceptual
design of the
Great
Lakes Institute
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Currently the Center is engaged in 25 research projects
funded at over $3,500,000. In addition, the Center actively promotes
collaborative research with other academic and research institutions
in the United States and Canada. By fostering collaboration among
units within the college and between the college and other institutions,
the Center maintains a diverse, multi-disciplinary faculty that
provides a stimulating atmosphere for innovative research and intellectual
growth. In doing so, the Center affords students a unique opportunity
for hands-on training in environmental science and management that
significantly broadens their educational experience, job prospects,
and ability to make informed decisions.
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Priorities
for Facility and Program Improvements
for Fiscal Year 2004
Buffalo State College requests funds to build and equip a world-class
research facility at its lakefront property. This new facility will
house the Great Lakes Research Institute, whose purpose is to address
the deficiency in our capacity to understand and manage the resources
of the Great Lakes in a coordinated manner. Planning, development
and management of the Great Lakes Research Institute will be carried
out in a collaborative project consisting of Buffalo State College,
together with SUNY Brockport and the University at Buffalo.
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Research Vessel Aquarius |
As its part of the project, Buffalo State College will expand and
enhance its premier Lake Erie research facility. SUNY Brockport will
develop a resource center that will provide a base of operations on
Lake Ontario and adjacent habitats. The University at Buffalo will
develop and maintain the major computing terminal for the Institute
through its Center for Computational Research, and provide key hydrodynamic
and chemical modeling of the lakes. The primary users of these enhanced
facilities will be students, faculty and researchers from the three
member institutions of the Great Lakes Research Institute. Additional
users will be faculty and researchers from the New York Great Lakes
Research Consortium (GLRC) and resource managers from various agencies
that have programmatic interest and management responsibilities in
the Great Lakes basin. Bringing these groups together in a single
facility will promote and enhance collaborative and multi-disciplinary
research efforts that can draw on the strengths of each. |
CONTACT
Gordon S. Fraser, Director
Great Lakes Center
Buffalo State College
1300 Elmwood Ave.
Buffalo, NY 14222
Phone: 716-878-4329
E-mail: frasergs@buffalostate.edu
or
visit the GL
Center at Buffalo homepage
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