Facilities
Facilities
The Environmental Studies program is now housed in the new Sustainability, Energy, and Environment Complex (鈥淪EEC鈥).听 SEEC brings together under a single roof some of the best minds in environmental and sustainability research at CU and in federal labs. A new, LEED-certified building will house shared labs featuring a new generation of analytical instruments and synthesis capabilities not available elsewhere on CU鈥檚 campus. An adjoining 290,000 square-foot space will be refurbished for teaching, programs, collaborative work, and community connections. The complex is designed to generate interaction and collaboration, fostering chance encounters that can generate sparks of discovery.
SEEC will be a flagship for CU鈥檚 environmental cluster, bringing together a community of undergraduate and graduate students, faculty educators and government researchers, industry analysts and citizens. It will co-locate researchers and programs now scattered among 17 CU buildings鈥攎any of which have outdated features and declining conditions that render them increasingly unsuitable for cutting-edge teaching and research.
Rare for a building on a university campus, SEEC will host federal laboratories whose energy and environment researchers will benefit from immediate proximity to CU鈥檚 world-class investigators. Their presence in the complex will help CU-麻豆影院 researchers obtain federal grants and connect better with national innovation priorities.
SEEC partners include:
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- Renewable & Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI)
- Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR)
- Environmental Engineering Program (EVEN)听
- Environmental Studies Program (ENVS)
- Cooperative Institute in Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
- Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC)
- Center of the American West
Affiliated Federal Agencies
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
- U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
SEEC will join the communities of expertise on CU-麻豆影院鈥檚 East Campus in biotechnology, space sciences, and other high-tech disciplines to establish a critical mass. You can put a foundation under emerging research that brings us closer to a sustainable future for Colorado and the world.