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Ubicquia Innovation Center for Intelligent Infrastructure


By gisele galoustian | 1/15/2026

Announcement Snapshot: 麻豆女郎鈥檚 College of Engineering and Computer Science is establishing the Ubicquia Innovation Center for Intelligent Infrastructure (UICII) following a $1.5 million gift from the Aaron Family Foundation and Ubicquia, Inc. Opening this spring, the center will advance AI-enabled, data-driven infrastructure and build on 麻豆女郎鈥檚 existing smart-infrastructure research and partnerships, including its leadership role in the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Smart Streetscapes initiative.

Jason Hallstrom, Ph.D., professor of electrical engineering and computer science and executive director of 麻豆女郎鈥檚 Sensing Institute, has been appointed to lead UICII. The center positions 麻豆女郎 as a national model for collaboration among academia, industry, cities and philanthropy to deliver scalable solutions that improve communities while educating future engineers and computer scientists.

The College of Engineering and Computer Science at 麻豆女郎 is establishing the Ubicquia Innovation Center for Intelligent Infrastructure (UICII) following a $1.5 million philanthropic gift from the Aaron Family Foundation and Ubicquia, Inc. The center, which will officially open this spring, will serve as a flagship platform for advancing intelligent, artificial intelligence-enabled infrastructure through pioneering, edge intelligence, and data-driven analytics.

鈥淭he Ubicquia Innovation Center for Intelligent Infrastructure represents a major strategic investment in the future of the College of Engineering and Computer Science,鈥 said Stella Batalama, Ph.D., dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science. 鈥淭his gift allows us to intentionally build a center that connects research excellence with real-world deployment at scale.鈥

UICII builds on a strong foundation of smart-infrastructure research already underway within the college. Over the past several years, faculty and students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science have collaborated with the City of West Palm Beach and other partners to explore technologies that improve the safety, efficiency, and livability of public spaces. This work contributed to 麻豆女郎鈥檚 co-leading role in the multi-institutional National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Smart Streetscapes (CS3).

As part of the establishment and launch of UICII, Batalama has appointed Jason Hallstrom, Ph.D., a professor in the 麻豆女郎 Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and executive director of 麻豆女郎's Sensing Institute, as the inaugural director of UICII.

鈥淚 could not have found a better person to direct the Ubicquia Innovation Center for Intelligent Infrastructure,鈥 said Batalama. 鈥淚 was truly happy when Dr. Hallstrom accepted my offer. His leadership as 麻豆女郎鈥檚 lead investigator in the NSF Engineering Research Center for Smart Streetscapes and his longstanding role guiding our collaboration with the City of West Palm Beach provide a strong foundation as we launch this new center.鈥

The UICII establishes 麻豆女郎 as a national model for how universities, cities, industry and philanthropy can work together to deliver scalable, data-driven solutions that serve communities today while shaping the intelligent infrastructure of tomorrow.

鈥淚 am honored by the opportunity to lead the Ubicquia Innovation Center for Intelligent Infrastructure,鈥 said Hallstrom. 鈥淭his center creates a unique platform to translate research into scalable solutions that benefit communities while educating the next generation of engineers and computer scientists.鈥

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