ASU Energy Efficiency Center is a DOE Industrial Assessment Center committed to identifying sustainable technology, systems, and productivity.

ASU Energy Efficiency Center is a DOE Industrial Assessment Center committed to identifying sustainable technology, systems, and productivity.
CCSS transforms safety assurance through prognostics-based risk management based on an approach combining information fusion, probabilistic physics-based learning, and large network computing and communication.
CHART focuses on developing methods to assemble the most effective human-synthetic agent teams in support of national security with a multidisciplinary approach.
The IDEAS Center focuses on designing smart hardware and software that sense, collect, compute, communicate and control the world around us while targeting extreme energy efficiencies and high performance.
CPI focuses on research related to the fundamental study of photon-matter interactions and practical optical sensors for medical and biological impacts.
The Center for Sustainable Macromolecular Materials and Manufacturing will integrate the concepts of green chemistry and sustainable engineering practices across the continuum of materials innovation to provide the products we need for a sustainable life.
FEDC is an ASU research center that aims at bridging the resource-intensive gap between innovation and product development.
The Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub, or SWAP Hub, is a microelectronics innovation and prototyping hub funded by the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act, based at ASU.