ERC for Structured Organic Particulate Systems
C-SOPS, the Center for Structured Organic Particulate Systems, is an NSF-funded Engineering Research Center focused on the science-based development of structured organic particle-based products and their manufacturing processes. C-SOPS works closely with industry as well as with the Food and Drug Administration to modernize the pharmaceutical manufacturing processes used in industry. This modernization, based on continuous processing with predictive control, will lead to better product quality at lower costs. In addition to manufacturing science, C-SOPS is also working to develop the next generation of dosage forms, going beyond tablets and capsules. The vision of C-SOPS is to be the national focal point for science-based development of structured organic particle-based products and their manufacturing processes.
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The Center for Structure Organic Particulate Systems (C-SOPS) brings together a cross-disciplinary team of engineers and scientists, as well as industry leaders, to improve the way pharmaceuticals, foods and agricultural products are manufactured.
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ERC for Structured Organic Particulate Systems
C-SOPS, the Center for Structured Organic Particulate Systems, is an NSF-funded Engineering Research Center focused on the science-based development of structured organic particle-based products and their manufacturing processes. C-SOPS works closely with industry as well as with the Food and Drug Administration to modernize the pharmaceutical manufacturing processes used in industry. This modernization, based on continuous processing with predictive control, will lead to better product quality at lower costs. In addition to manufacturing science, C-SOPS is also working to develop the next generation of dosage forms, going beyond tablets and capsules. The vision of C-SOPS is to be the national focal point for science-based development of structured organic particle-based products and their manufacturing processes.
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LocationNew Brunswick, New Jersey
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Lead InstitutionRutgers University
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Core PartnersNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Purdue University
University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
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FocusThe Center for Structure Organic Particulate Systems (C-SOPS) brings together a cross-disciplinary team of engineers and scientists, as well as industry leaders, to improve the way pharmaceuticals, foods and agricultural products are manufactured. |
Graduation Date |
Education Web Page |
Research Opportunities for Undergrads |
Student Leadership Council |
Center News and Achievements
Locations
ERC for Structured Organic Particulate Systems
C-SOPS, the Center for Structured Organic Particulate Systems, is an NSF-funded Engineering Research Center focused on the science-based development of structured organic particle-based products and their manufacturing processes. C-SOPS works closely with industry as well as with the Food and Drug Administration to modernize the pharmaceutical manufacturing processes used in industry. This modernization, based on continuous processing with predictive control, will lead to better product quality at lower costs. In addition to manufacturing science, C-SOPS is also working to develop the next generation of dosage forms, going beyond tablets and capsules. The vision of C-SOPS is to be the national focal point for science-based development of structured organic particle-based products and their manufacturing processes.
Advanced Manufacturing
Advanced Manufacturing
Location
Lead Institution
Start Year
Website
Fact Sheet
Core Partners
Center News and Achievements
Additional Information
Focus
The Center for Structure Organic Particulate Systems (C-SOPS) brings together a cross-disciplinary team of engineers and scientists, as well as industry leaders, to improve the way pharmaceuticals, foods and agricultural products are manufactured.