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Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

UN Sustainable Development Goal 11 sustainable cities

Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

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View of the Long Island Sound cost from the Avery Point campus

Connecticut Institute for Resilience & Climate Adaptation (CIRCA)

The Connecticut Institute for Resilience & Climate Adaptation (CIRCA) is a multi-disciplinary research center bringing together experts in the fields of natural sciences, engineering, economics, political science, finance, and law to create practical solutions to climate change challenges. CIRCA collaborates with local, regional, and national partners to translate research into real-world action that protects lives, property, and natural environments.

About CIRCA

Radenka Maric, (then vice president for research; now University president), right, looks over membrane samples with graduate students Thomas Ebaugh, and Ryan Ouimet '14 (ENG) at the Center for Clean Energy Engineering (C2E2) on Nov. 22, 2019. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Center for Clean Energy Engineering (C2E2)

The Center for Clean Energy Engineering (C2E2) is an interdisciplinary research center within the College of Engineering dedicated to advancing next-generation energy technologies. The center's research areas span electrochemical devices, energy materials, power electronics, fuels & combustion, and water & environment. Faculty and students work with partners from federal, state, and industrial organizations to address global energy and environmental concerns. C2E2 is located in UConn Tech Park at the Innovation Partnership Building (IPB).

 

About C2E2

Exterior view of the Science 1 building on the UConn Storrs campus on a sunny day.

Sustainable Buildings & Construction

Our Building Operations webpage highlights UConn's commitment to furthering sustainability goals in building design and construction. UConn adopted the Sustainable Design and Construction Policy in 2016 mandating that all new construction projects (estimated at >$5 million) must design and construct in pursuance of at least a LEED Gold rating. UConn currently features more than 20 LEED certified buildings, 9 of which have achieved LEED Gold - including Science 1 (pictured above) which was completed in 2022 and certified in 2023. 

About Building Sustainability

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