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Recipient of funding to develop next-generation substrates and materials for advanced semiconductor packaging.
Home to the Kyl Center for Water Policy, whose Director Sarah Porter commented on hydrogen production water requirements relative to crop irrigation.
U.S. research institution with a professor serving as one of four national leads of the Global HyPT Center.
Runs green energy research programs, including a comprehensive solar program and six wind turbines atop the Global Institute of Sustainability building.
Home institution of solar researcher Meng Tao, who commented on solar panel disposal.
Researchers at ASU developed SunBOTs, a new solar technology that imitates phototropism.
Engineering students from Arizona State University have been accepted into a program focused on creating energy-efficient vehicles using clean fuels. Their team, known as the EcoCar 3 team, may build a hydrogen-powered vehicle.
Researchers from Arizona State University, along with Argonne National Laboratory, have made a breakthrough in artificial photosynthesis, improving their artificial leaf design.
Research institution where Nongjian Tao developed a new method for examining catalyst nanoparticles in fuel cells.
Researchers from this university contributed to an analysis highlighting the benefits of alternative energy for a high-speed railway system.
The Biodesign Institute is leading research efforts to identify and apply optimal bacterial strains for microbial fuel cell technology and scaling it to industrial levels.
Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute is conducting research on optimizing bacteria for microbial fuel cells to improve waste-to-energy conversion efficiency.
Arizona State University is where Dr. Robert Cialdini is a professor of psychology and marketing.

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