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Programs of the Center for Educational Resources​

​The Center contains Programs, where each specializes in a category related to prior or current activities of the Center. Interdisciplinary communication, work, and exploration is encouraged. Reaching out to the Laboratory for learning about research results and / or communicate field information and data, is encouraged as well.

Presentations of activities, results and information seeking take place either on individual basis, or in seminars given across schools disciplines, where all are invited to participate and contribute.
Programs of the Center
​​Program in Physics
The Center examines and explores results of the Laboratory research and development.
Current topics are related to energy generation in vehicles, energy conversion, energy storage, rapid charging and dissipation, storage facilities, crowd-sourcing of decarbonized energy.
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Program in Humanistic Law and Order 
The Center's program in this area is based on initial work and experience gained from a decade of work with police departments, mainly the New Haven Police Department and the involvement and support of Chief William Farrell. The work covered the creation and management of the New Haven Police Stress Unit and the New Haven Police Hostage Negotiation Team.

Program in Community Support
The Center investigates and supports a range of activities, where individuals in the community team up with service providers and educational facilities in the community to pursue any such ideas coming from individual members of the community and / or the entities functioning in the geographic area of the community. The initial work is based on the lessons learned from Project Support that was operated by the Center years back (under Federal funding through the City of New Haven), as support and reconditioning to members of the community who lost their jobs and became unemployed.

Program in Environment and Climate Sustainability 
The Center is not limited to any specific interest and reflects the interests of the members of the Institute. Initial thrust however, is the current utmost important problem facing the planet with climate change. Significant work related to combating climate change has been going on in the laboratory for quite some time, resulting in an optional global solutions to the problem. The program will facilitate connectivity between the assigned holders of the intellectual property and any body, commercial entity of governmental jurisdiction with interest to undertake this important task and will work with them towards achieving success. 
 
Program in Languages  
The Institute's interest is not limited to the prior experience of work in the Laboratory, and will extend its work based on the initial research and publications in the field of linguistics, as inspired by the Laboratory. Such languages encompass Sign Language and its inherent difficulties of different geographic variations / "dialects" and ways of overcoming it. Also Touch Language that was developed and published by the Head of the Laboratory (see Book Section of the Center), and the Global Translation Language (GTL) [to be published].  
 
Program in Inclusive Global Governing 
The program is centered on futuristic governing ideas, based on crowd-sourced input and tailored activities. It pertains to independent nations and their participation in a global body, reminiscence of the United Nations (UN) and electronically based on some type of social media.

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