SURI is a web-based research information system. Users navigate interconnected records: a researcher's profile links to her publications, her publications link to their funding grants, and those grants link back to the projects and teams behind them.

- Researcher Profiles — Living academic CVs linked to ORCID, Scopus, and Web of Science, auto-populated with verified outputs
- Project and Grant Tracking — End-to-end records of funded research, from proposal to publication, with funder and timeline metadata
- Institutional Mapping — Outputs linked to colleges, departments, and research centers, enabling unit-level reporting
- Open Access Repository — Full-text theses, journal articles, datasets, and technical reports, discoverable and citable with persistent DOIs

Many universities manage these in separate, siloed systems. In SURI, these are interconnected. A single journal article in SURI knows its author, her department, the grant that funded it, and the three datasets it cites. That connectivity is what transforms a file cabinet into research intelligence.

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