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Houston Advanced Research Center company history timeline

1982

Mitchell then founded the research center in 1982, then named the Houston Area Research Center.

1983

HARC's first research program, a laser study of materials, was sponsored by the Strategic Defense Initiative program in 1983.

1984

The following year in 1984, the University of Texas joined the HARC Consortium which already included the original universities that Mr.

1985

In 1985, an act of the Texas Legislature created HARC's Geotechnology Research Institute (GTRI), to improve technology used in oil and gas exploration.

1986

In 1986, NEC chose HARC for the location of its NEC SX-2, its first supercomputer in North America.

1990

The Houston Area Research Center changed its name to what HARC is presently known to stand for – The Houston Advanced Research Center – in 1990.

1993

In 1993, HARC researchers in the high-bay test facility set a world record for the highest current through a super-conducting cable.

1995

Working together with Varian Instruments, HARC produced the world's first actively shielded magnet for NMR spectroscopy to The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston in 1995.

2000

Since 2000, HARC's six core programs have grown and its revenues have increased fourfold.

2005

In 2005, George P. Mitchell established the Endowment for Regional Sustainability Science, which provides stable income for HARC's continuing operations.

2013

As of 2013, HARC engages in projects that help people thrive and nature flourish focusing on the science and engineering needed to understand and address issues related to air quality, clean energy, and water quality and supply.

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