Building upon years of success, Old Dominion University’s Office of Research adopts a center of centers model.
Old Dominion University’s Office of Research has established the Office of Enterprise Research and Innovation (OERI), unifying the University’s research centers and creating a well-defined collection of enterprise research capabilities.
The OERI is led by Eric Weisel, senior associate vice president for enterprise research and innovation, whose broad oversight allows the University’s research centers to focus on their individual areas of expertise and expand their impact.
“These research units are central to the University’s research growth model and depict the multilayered tapestry of ODU’s secure and public research infrastructure,” said Weisel. “The OERI’s organizational structure illustrates our continued support of the University’s longstanding goal to invest in and grow nationally impactful research concentrations organized into research institutes and centers.”
Weisel brings experience and insights in enterprise research advancement to the office, having served as executive director for ODU’s Virginia Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation Center (VMASC) from 2017 to 2023.
“Under Weisel’s leadership, VMASC grew as a global leader in modeling and simulation,” said Ken Fridley, vice president for research and interim dean of the Batten College of Engineering and Technology. “The center’s continued success underscored the unique value of unifying research and commercial products.”
VMASC, celebrating 27 years of proven success and growth, will continue to embrace its status as a global leader in computational analytics, modeling and simulation. The center offers a preview of what the OERI hopes to achieve at a university and industry level for all research entities.
“What we have done is capitalize on VMASC’s experience to organize the OERI to match the way we have been doing business for years,” said Weisel. “This structure arranges our senior leadership to better support researchers, reduces our daily managerial load and supports the OERI and its institutes and centers.”
The OERI’s center of centers model facilitates multidisciplinary opportunities for students, fosters greater collaboration among researchers, realigns research efforts with the ODU brand and enhances the opportunity to share center resources.
Research centers and institutes supported by the OERI are:
The OERI also manages a robust portfolio of contracts and leads the University’s engagement in several formal partnerships such as the Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC), a 22-university Department of Defense (DoD) University Affiliate Research Center. Partnership with the SERC provides ODU faculty a pathway to collaborate with researchers at other SERC universities and allows opportunities for the University to complete contract work with the DoD and other federal agency sponsors.
“The Office also serves as an advocate,” said Weisel. “Helping our research institutes and centers raise awareness and increase engagement opportunities, both internally and externally. This work also includes close collaboration with government relations on legislative initiatives.”