Energy Frontiers Research Center (EFRC) at Columbia University is a research institute based in New York, New York, specializing in the study of quantum materials and energy science. Situated in the Schapiro CEPSR Building, this center serves as a hub for interdisciplinary collaboration among scientists and engineers focused on advancing fundamental knowledge in energy-related technologies. The EFRC aims to deepen understanding of complex materials that have potential applications in energy storage, conversion, and efficiency improvements.
The institute brings together experts from diverse fields such as physics, chemistry, and materials science to explore novel quantum phenomena and their practical implications. By leveraging state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and cutting-edge research methodologies, EFRC supports experimental and theoretical work that addresses critical challenges in sustainable energy. Its efforts contribute to the broader scientific community’s pursuit of innovative solutions to energy demands and environmental concerns.
Located within a major academic environment, the EFRC fosters partnerships between Columbia University faculty, graduate students, and external collaborators. This dynamic setting encourages the exchange of ideas and promotes the development of new technologies with potential real-world impact. Through its research activities, the institute plays a significant role in shaping the future landscape of energy materials science and quantum technology research in the New York area and beyond.


































