The Technical Services Core comprises facilities and personnel for three units: a Computing SupportFacility, an Electronic Instrument Lab and a Mechanical Instrument Lab. These units will assure the efficientoperation of all scientific programs and will encourage new research initiatives through assistance withdesign, troubleshooting, maintenance, and product procurements. The Core Director, Dr. Middlebrooks, willserve as the faculty supervisor for this Technical Services Core. He will facilitate dialog between technicalservices personnel and investigators to introduce innovative technical solutions into research programs.The Computing Support Facility administers the Novell network used by the laboratories and research cores,conducts regular backup of research data, sets up new computer systems, oversees software acquisitionand upgrades, and troubleshoots computer software and hardware. The Computing Consultant will helpfaculty keep abreast of new developments and will suggest and implement novel software and networkapplications, including setup of multi-user databases. The Computing Support Facility will coordinate with theElectronic Instrument Lab in implementation of custom hardware/software interfaces.The Electronic and Mechanical Instrument Labs will provide innovative design, fabrication, maintenance, andcalibration of custom instruments. Personnel are experienced in project development, from the back-of-theenvelopeconceptual stage through to installation and calibration. The Electronic Lab has expertise in analogand digital instrument design, with extensive experience in issues that are unique to auditory research. TheMechanical Lab is accomplished in design, fabrication, maintenance, and repair of micro- through largescaleinstruments. Use of common instrument laboratories will enhance exchange of results amonglaboratories and will provide economy of scale in production of certain broadly used instruments.The current facilities have proven indispensable in optimizing electronic, mechanical, and computingapplications. The use of common technical services and the input of technical-core personnel into researchdesign and methods has in the past fostered innovative research collaborations among KHRI investigators.In the proposed grant period, those services will be extended to a broader regional user base.
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