Office of Academic Research
"Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought." - Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
Norwich University’s research mission aligns with the university’s strategic plan as we advocate the pursuit of original research, scholarship and creative projects to build teacher-scholars and citizen-soldier-scholars to strengthen academic excellence and expand strategic partnerships. We support all Norwich researchers in their pursuit of grants, scholarships, and fellowships, exchange of ideas, and contributions to global knowledge that further enhance Norwich’s academic reputation.
Research, Centers and Grants
The Norwich research portfolio is made up of extramurally funded research, endowed research, and five research centers that use a blend of funding to advance areas critical to national security and technological innovation.
Associate Provost for Research and Chief Research Officer
Tara Kulkarni, PhD., PE
802-485-2268
tkulkarn@norwich.edu
Director of Pre-Award and Research Development
Mina Peshavaria, PhD
802-485-298
mpeshava@norwich.edu
Director of Post Award and Research Compliance
Cristy Boarman, B.S., A.A.S.
802-485-2794
cboarman@norwich.edu
Assistant Director, Research Centers
Megan Liptak M’09
802-485-3138
mliptak@norwich.edu
Faculty Research
Norwich University faculty members are supported in their scholarly pursuits. The University provides ample resources for research initiatives. This support extends to securing external grants, publishing research findings, presenting at conferences, and fostering a culture of intellectual curiosity and academic exploration.
Student Research
Our mission is to support students across disciplines to pursue research and creative work with a faculty mentor, promoting the 200-year-old vision of the university as a learning community dedicated to personal and intellectual transformation.
Research Centers
Norwich University is at the forefront of research and policy advances on the national and global stage, working collaboratively with industry, the military, and the government through its affiliated centers, institutes, and events. What sets Norwich apart is the ability of our students to affiliate themselves with a Center of Excellence, providing them with network opportunities and a seat at the table to discuss, investigate, and act upon the challenges facing the global landscape.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Center
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Center is a Norwich University academic center of excellence for students, scholars, and practitioners seeking to conduct multiple forms and levels of research, deliver educational programming, and create workforce development projects to meet the growing national and regional requirements for an advanced computing capable workforce.
Norwich AI Center
Center for Cybersecurity and Forensics Education and Research
The Norwich University Center for Cybersecurity and Forensics Education and Research (CyFER) is a Norwich University academic center of excellence for students, scholars, and practitioners focused on the development of emerging, advanced and next-generation computing technologies.
Center for CyFER
Center for Global Resilience & Security
The Center for Global Resilience & Security (CGRS) is a Norwich University academic center of excellence for students, scholars, and practitioners seeking to craft creative, innovative, and sustainable solutions for building resilient and secure communities, through inter-disciplinary research and design collaboration.
Center for Global Resilience and Security
John & Mary Frances Patton Peace and War Center
The John and Mary Frances Patton Peace and War Center (PAWC) is a Norwich University academic center of excellence for students, scholars, and practitioners seeking to advance interdisciplinary knowledge on the relationship between peace and warfare at local, national, and global levels.
Peace & War CenterNorwich Research Events
Category I Dana Talks: Dr. Amy Welch
The Charles A. Dana Category I Lecture Series presents "The relationship between your breath and heart rate variability in controlling stress and performance." with Dr. Amy Welch, Professor, Norwich University.
- Dec 3, 2025
- 12:00 - 12:50pm EST
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- Kreitzberg Library
Category I Dana Talks: Dr. Allison Neal
The Charles A. Dana Category I Lecture Series presents "Trematode Infection and the Snail Microbiome" with Dr. Allison Neal, Associate Professor, Norwich University.
- Jan 14, 2026
- 12:00 - 12:50pm EST
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- Kreitzberg Library
Category I Dana Talks: Dr. Scott Smith
The Charles A. Dana Category I Lecture Series presents "Understanding the Nonlinear Dynamic Response of a Vehicle to Import Energy Efficiency" with Dr. Scott A. Smith, Assistant Professor, Norwich University.
- Feb 4, 2026
- 12:00 - 12:50pm EST
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- Kreitzberg Library
Norwich Researchers in the News
AI Meets Cybersecurity: A Workshop Brings Innovation to Life
By Kundan P. Kushwaha '27
An interactive display of artificial intelligence led by a Norwich student ignites curiosity in young learners.
2 min read
Finding Purpose Through History: How Norwich Rekindled Jim Cepeda's Love of Learning
By Joshua Leonard
The College of Graduate and Continuing Studies provides fuel for a student's passion of learning.
6 min read
ROA Strengthens Transatlantic Defense Dialogue at Strategic Security Seminar
By COL Mark W. Griffith, USA (Ret.)
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