Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment at the University of Illinois
The Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment (iSEE) is the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's response to society's growing need for solutions to the ever-growing demand for food, water and energy while ensuring a safe, productive, and sustainable environment for all global citizens.
This will be accomplished as iSEE shepherds “actionable research” and equips current and future scientific and policy leaders to solve global problems in sustainability, energy, and environment — while using the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus and the local community as a living laboratory. The overarching goal: to become a global model of sustainability by creating effective, positive change.
On this channel you'll find highlights of the research, campus sustainability, and outreach activities we facilitate.
Bioenergy 101: Ecosystem modeling
Bioenergy 101: Bioprocess scale-up from mg to kg
Bioenergy 101:What is AI?
Renewed Natural Gas, Fertilizer, Compost, and More from Miscanthus Poultry Litter
The Business of Biomass:Innovation, Economics, and Scaling Sustainable Market Solutions
Bioenergy 101:Information Extraction: Modern Approaches and Applications on Scientific Discovery
Experience Growing and Using Miscanthus for Erosion Control in Illinois
Developing State Water Quality Programs for Miscanthus
Biofuels Policy as Ag Policy
The Business of Biomass: Innovation, Economics, and Scaling Sustainable Market Solutions
Water Quality under Miscanthus Production on the Eastern Shore.
CABBI Plant Biology Innovation Greenhouse and Phenotyping Facility
Welcome to iSEE
What's Happening With Switchgrass in Iowa?
University of Illinois Agrivoltaics Farm Installation Timelapse
Past and Future of Miscanthus in Ashtabula County, OH
State of the US Miscanthus Industry
Managing Switchgrass for Climate Smart Outcomes in Illinois
Biomass Webinar Series SIX LAMPS Nicholas Boersma
Erik Sacks - What is Mxg? Developing and Refining Miscanthus Varieties
DK Lee - State of the Switchgrass Industry
Marlee Giacometti - Midwest Bioenergy Crop Coalition
Matt Langholtz - Billion Ton Study Overview
Emily Heaton - Biomass Webinar Kickoff
CABBI Greenhouse Stable Isotope Facility
Greener Programs PROMO VIDEO
PUMPKINS and ARTWORK at the Red Oak Rain Garden