Research Facilities
The primary College of Science and Technology research facilities on Main Campus are housed in
- the Biology-Life Sciences Building for the Biology Department;
- Beury Hall for the Chemistry and Earth and Environmental Science departments; and
- the Science, Education and Research Center (SERC), CST’s most advanced facility completed in 2014, for portions of the Biology and Chemistry departments, as well as the Computer and Information Sciences and Physics departments.
The instrumentation housed in the Biology-Life Sciences Building, Beury Hall and SERC is available for use by graduate or postdoctoral researchers and is subject to proper training and supervision by faculty.
Learn more about research in the College of Science and Technology.
Mathematics Department Research Center
The Mathematics Department has a new center designed to promote research and collaboration among students and faculty members. The Center for Computational Mathematics and Modeling channels cross-disciplinary research in applied and computational mathematics, fosters the involvement of mathematics in science and engineering, and provides high-tech resources and laboratory components for mathematics research and education.
Learn more about research in the College of Science and Technology’s Mathematics Department.
Research Groups
As a graduate student, you may join one of the Math Department's research groups to collaborate with faculty and pursue specific interests in the field. Faculty members maintain active research on a wide scope of topics. The research groups below align with strong faculty research areas.
Carnegie Classification
The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education lists Temple University as an R1 institution for “highest research activity,” placing it among the top 4% of all four-year institutions in the United States.