Overview

The Center for the Integration of Composites into Infrastructure (CICI) is a multi-university National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC) established in July of 2009 to conduct research that would stimulate applications and cost effective rehabilitation schemes using composites in civil and military structures.
CICI originates from a merger of the efforts of four universities: West Virginia University (WVU), the lead institution, University of Texas Arlington (UTA), University of Miami (Miami), and North Carolina State University (NCState). This academic partnership aims at complementing each other's expertise in conventional and advanced polymer composite materials and systems, and further enhancing the research capabilities of the Center while attaining broader support from industry members.
CICI originates from a merger of the efforts of four universities: West Virginia University (WVU), the lead institution, University of Texas Arlington (UTA), University of Miami (Miami), and North Carolina State University (NCState). This academic partnership aims at complementing each other's expertise in conventional and advanced polymer composite materials and systems, and further enhancing the research capabilities of the Center while attaining broader support from industry members.