Advanced Research Computing Center
A hub for cutting-edge computational resources. See how you could generate and interpret massive datasets while studying molecular biology like genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics in a fraction of the time.American Heritage Center
Holding over 90,000 cubic feet of historic documents and artifacts in more than 3500 collections—placing the AHC among the largest non-governmental archives in the nation.
UW Art Museum
Furthering programs that engage students and visitors in discussions that broaden an understanding of diverse perspectives, viewpoints, and cultures. The University of Wyoming Art Museum presents and collects world-class art and objects by regional, national and international artists and art from the American West.Center for Advanced Scientific Instrumentation (CASI)
The Center for Advanced Scientific Instrumentation (CASI) is a purpose-built centralized shared resource facility that hosts gold-standard equipment for a user base of faculty and student investigators across all scientific disciplines at ÃÛÑ¿TV (UW), and for stakeholders across Wyoming and beyond. CASI occupies 7000+ square feet in the UW Science Initiative Building, a state-of-the-art research, education and service building completed in 2022. As a general-purpose core facility, the scope of CASI is correspondingly broad, with multiple capabilities in electron, X-ray and optical microscopy.Center for Blockchain and Digital Innovation
Pioneering breakthroughs in blockchain and digital technologies. Whether you’re a business major or not, blockchain is reshaping sectors like healthcare, agriculture, transportation and intellectual property, and you have this resource on your campus! Conducting research to enhance oil and gas recovery from unconventional reservoirs.
Chemical Stockroom
Supplying faculty with needed materials for advancement and education.Coe Student Innovation Center
Nurturing student-driven innovation and creativity. Studying history? Immerse yourself in historical events using virtual reality to grasp the subject even tighter and witness events first-hand.Cybersecurity Education and Research Center
Leading the charge in cybersecurity research and education. Take your management studies to the next level by incorporating cybersecurity considerations into business strategies. A hub for harnessing the power of data through interdisciplinary collaboration. Interested
in political science? Utilize the Data Science Center to analyze political campaigns,
voter behavior and policy impacts based on data-driven insights.
Digital Scholarship Center
Fostering digital scholarship and exploration at the intersection of technology and academia. Many, if not all, majors can benefit from the digital technologies here. For example, if you’re studying religious studies, you can use these digital tools for analyzing religious texts, visualizing religious data and studying global religious trends.Engineering Shop
Providing technical consulting and a wide variety of design and fabrication services to the UW community including students, faculty, staff and associated entities.English Language Center
Offering services for pre-college, undergraduate, graduate and international students.Extension Centers for Agricultural Research
Serving the citizens of Wyoming, the region and the nation by providing the faculty, staff and students of UW quality resources to excel in research, teaching and outreach. Extension supports fundamental and applied research on agriculture, natural and community resources.Geological Museum
Supporting academic programs, scientific research and public education. The UW Geological Museum features a variety of displays including a 75-foot Apatosaurus skeleton and "Big Al," a display of the most complete Allosaurus fossil ever found.IDeA Networks for Biomedical Research Excellence
Increasing education and research opportunities for undergraduate students to guide them into baccalaureate programs and advanced training in the biomedical sciences and to enhance the biomedical infrastructure within the state. Cultivating a culture of innovation and problem-solving. Utilize our 3D printer to
create detailed scale models of buildings and structures for your next architectural
project or create customizable garments for an apparel design class.
Integrated Microscopy Core of Wyoming Sensory Biology Center
Enhancing the ability of researchers to elucidate how sensory systems work and how disease/pathological states occur. The IMC of the Wyoming Sensory Biology Center is a federally-listed active research core facility.NCAR Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC)
Contributing to high-performance computing and research. Take your geology and geophysics to the next level. Supercomputing can assist in simulating geological processes, such as seismic activity, tectonic plate movement and landform evolution.NSF EPSCOR
Elevating research and educational capabilities through the National Science Foundation's EPSCoR program. Collaborate with EPSCoR and your Native American and Indigenous studies by addressing issues of cultural preservation, traditional knowledge and sustainability.Observatories
Giving University of Wyoming students practical, hands-on astronomy experience with five observatories.Plant Growth and Phenotyping Facility
The Plant Growth and Phenotyping Facility at ÃÛÑ¿TV is an innovative research hub located on the 5th floor of the Science Initiative Building in the northwest section of ÃÛÑ¿TV campus. The Facility, commissioned in 2023, includes a sprawling 6,400-square-foot complex of research Greenhouses (with a total of 12 different bays) and an adjacent Research Penthouse housing two spacious walk-in chambers and a range of laboratory spaces meant to support the activities for all users. The research spaces are equipped with state-of-the-art technologies to provide tight environmental controls for plant growth and additional phenotyping applications. Spaces and services at this University of Wyoming Core Facility are available for all faculty and students campus-wide and for extra-mural institutions and private companies, with a fee-for-use model and partly subsidized by the Division of Research and Development.Secure Systems Collaborative
Advancing research and development in secure systems and technologies. Expand your criminal justice knowledge by taking advantage of this resource and learn about cyber threats, digital forensics and investigating cybercrimes.Shell 3D Visualization Center
Unveiling new dimensions of visualization through state-of-the-art technology. Explore our 3-D brain model to better understand brain anatomy in your psychology and health sciences courses.Stable Isotope Facility
Providing quality isotopic analyses for the research community at UW and researchers world-wide. UW SIF offers a hands-on teaching and research facility for UW students, postdocs and faculty. We are engaged in development of novel analytical techniques for research in biological and earth system sciences.Sustainable Agriculture Research and Extension Center
Comprised of 1,522 acres of dry land cropland, 349 acres of irrigated cropland, 1,880 acres of rangeland, 19 acres of irrigated organic cropland, 40 acres of dry land organic cropland, a feedlot and a livestock research laboratory all in one location, allowing insights into how best to use resources. Seeks to provide clear, accurate, and useful information to decision-makers through
applied social research, scientific polling, information technology services, and
rigorous program evaluation.
Wyoming Geographic Information Science Center (WYGISC)
Pioneering geographical information science research and applications. Dive deep into art history and use GIS to understand how art was influenced by and influenced the physical environment, architecture and cultural landscapes of different eras.Wyoming NIH INBRE
Fostering biomedical research and collaboration through the National Institutes of Health INBRE program. Students studying nutrition and dietetics can engage in biomedical research related to diet’s impact on health, obesity, metabolic disorder and nutritional interventions. Leveraging data for a deeper understanding of water resources. See how you can elevate
your modeling, analysis and decision-making in your civil engineering classes with
access to data about water levels, flow rates, rainfall and water quality.
