Research Highlights

Research Highlight: Thresholds within a soil moisture gradient drive abrupt transitions in microbial community structure resulting in distinct carbon utilization patterns

A soil moisture meter is inserted into the soil, displaying a reading of 35% moisture and a temperature of 21 degrees Celsius. A greenhouse is visible in the background.
Ecosystems

Thresholds within a soil moisture gradient drive abrupt transitions in microbial community structure resulting in distinct carbon utilization patterns

Published: March 2026

IoEE-affiliated author(s): Beth A. Lawrence

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Research Highlight: Eco-Digital Storytelling to Address Socioecological Issues in Local Communities and the Improvement of Connected Science Learning Programming

Community Education Engagement

Eco-Digital Storytelling to Address Socioecological Issues in Local Communities and the Improvement of Connected Science Learning Programming

Published: 06 March 2026

IoEE-affiliated author(s): Laura M. Cisneros, David Dickson

Photo: Figure 3 from article

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Research Highlight: 2025 CT Grid Resilience Assessment

Energy

2025 Connecticut Grid Resilience Assessment

Produced by the University of Connecticut and the University of Albany, the Connecticut Grid Resilience Assessment (GRACI) Guide for Stakeholders synthesizes climate projections, outage data, infrastructure modeling, customer surveys, and social vulnerability metrics to identify Connecticut communities most at risk from extreme heat and high-wind-related outages.

Research Highlight: OVPR Year in Review 2025

Title page of UConn Research 2025 Year in Review document
Office of the Vice President for Research

UConn Research Year in Review (2025)

The Year in Review report from the Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) highlights some of the initiatives at UConn that represent the groundbreaking research taking place at the University. Several IoEE faculty members, including affiliated faculty and Eversource Energy Center members, are noted in the report.