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The Biodesign Institute delivers the future of nature-inspired scientific innovation today for the betterment of human health, community safety and global sustainability.
Biodesign Institute
The Biodesign Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology aims to be the world’s leading center for environmental biotechnology by producing fundamental and applied scientific concepts, technologies and field-leading people.
Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory
The Center for Hydrologic Innovations advances the mission of water managers and decision-makers for the benefit of industry and society by developing leading-edge technologies for sensing, predicting and analyzing water resources.
Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory
CNCE advances carbon management technologies that can capture carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from ambient air in an outdoor operating environment.
Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory
ASU’s Global Drylands Center engages key actors of dryland stewardship to develop use-inspired research, training and solutions for arid ecosystems around the world.
Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory (GFL)
The Urban Climate Research Center employs a collaborative social/physical science framework to address critical issues in the urban atmospheric environment.
CBBG applies bio-mediated and nature-inspired techniques to create sustainable, resilient and environmentally compatible solutions for recovery of natural resources and construction, repair, and rehabilitation of civil infrastructure systems.
The Center for Global Discovery and Conservation Science leads spatially-explicit scientific and technological research focused on mitigating and adapting to global environmental change.
The guiding north star of the Center of Building Innovation is the inter-related issues of social and climate justice in the built environment. To affect change, CoBI will bring together faculty and students from all disciplinary units related to the built environment at Arizona State University into one center to work across all three enterprises.
The Kyl Center for Water Policy promotes research, analysis, collaboration and dialogue to build consensus on sound water stewardship for Arizona and the West.
The NCE provides customized management strategies and technical advice to local and regional governments, industry and NGOs seeking to incorporate sustainable technologies and organizational strategies for economic, social and environmental benefits.
The National Science Foundation Water and Environmental Technology Center promotes scientific research that will ensure the quality of water by pooling the resources of the university and industry.