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Drexel University's
Geometric and Intelligent Computing Laboratory (GICL)
was established by Dr. Regli in 1997. GICL is supported by both
direct external and internal research funding from a number of
corporations and government agencies. The Lab's current projects
involve collaboration with Universities (Carnegie Mellon University, University of Southern
California, The
University of Maryland at College Park,Penn State), corporations
(AT&T, SDRC, Honeywell, Lockheed Martin), and
government labs (NIST, Los Alamos National Labs). We also have interactions
with many local high technology and manufacturing industries in the
Philadelphia Metropolitan Region through these research projects and
the Drexel
University Co-op program.
Since 1997, GICL has supported over 50 graduate and undergraduate
students, producing 10 M.S. theses and M.S.S.E. projects. Several of
GICL students are pursuing Ph.D. studies at GICL as well as at other
universities. Click
here for a partial list of Awards and Honors to current and former
GICL students.
The Geometric and Intelligent Computing Laboratory is supported by departmental and university
networks, providing access to the Internet and the Pennsylvania
Education Network (PrepNET) via a T3 connection. Departmental and
GICL research computers have connection to the campus backbone
at 100 megabits/second, and are also on the Internet II/vBNS via a
campus OC3 ATM connection funded by in part by National Science
Foundation Grant CISE/ANI-9729732.
The Lab is housed in the Department of Computer Science, Korman Computing
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