The University of South Carolina has received a commitment of more than $51 million in state funds as part of the South Carolina Centers of Economic Excellence program that was created in 2002.
The S.C. General Assembly's approval of the Research Centers of Economic Excellence Act in 2002 formalized a vision of improving the state's economic stature. The program has appropriated $200 million—which will be matched dollar-for-dollar by non-state funds—to the state's three main research institutions to fund research and create endowed professorships that will spur the state's economic development.
The University of South Carolinia has been approved for 14 Centers of Economic Excellence in which it will be the lead research institution and nine in which it will be the secondary institution. Research partners are Clemson University, the Medical University of South Carolina, and Coastal Carolina University.
State funds and legislatively mandated matching private funds provide support for the hiring of world-class researchers to serve as endowed chairs of the centers. Since its inception, the Centers of Economic Excellence have brought the knowledge and expertise of 20 world-class scientists to South Carolina.
The University currently has five endowed chairs filled:
Senior faculty members and a research team of junior faculty, research faculty, and graduate students will support these endowed chairs.
The research centers, as their names imply, are designed to help commercialize technology, create new companies and jobs, and increase the state's per-capita income. Research designated in advanced materials, health and life sciences, automotive engineering, fuel cells, and nanotechnology are promising leads in the creation of high-paying jobs in South Carolina.
The CoEE program brings together the brightest-minds with innovative technology to advance the quality of life for South Carolinians. Cancer research, the study of alternative energy fuels, and experimentation in more efficient automotives are among the many projects developed through the Centers of Economic Excellence.
The University of South Carolina's lead centers include:
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