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Center for Water Innovation (CWI) CWI supports collaborative research that enables sustainable water and wastewater management and addresses the nexuses of water-energy, water-environment, water-health and water-food. Consortium for Clean Coal Utilization The CCCU’s goal is to foster the use of coal as a safe and affordable source of energy and as a chemical feedstock, with minimal impact on the environment. GEOS-Chem The GEOS-Chem community goal is to advance the understanding of human and natural influences on the environment through a comprehensive, state-of-the-science, readily accessible global model of atmospheric composition, named GEOS-Chem. The Institute of Materials Science & Engineering IMSE provides an interdisciplinary approach to provide the greatest opportunities for unprecedented discoveries and educates the next generation of materials scientists. Synthetic biology Manufacturing of Advanced materials Research Center (SMARC) SMARC's goal is to combat plastic waste by creating a circular bioplastic economy that eliminates non-biodegradable plastics from polluting land and sea. To accomplish this, researchers are designing synthetic biological materials (SBMs) or bio-derived polymeric materials with highly tunable properties produced by microorganisms. Surface Particulate Matter Network (SPARTAN) Ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is the leading environmental risk factor for the global burden of disease. SPARTAN measures globally-distributed fine particulate concentrations to evaluate and enhance satellite remote sensing estimates of PM2.5. Shared Facilities The Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering maintains a set of shared facilities as outlined below. The facilities range from routine chemical, physical and materials characterization facilities, to state-of-the-art nanomaterials synthesis facilities. 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