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MIT's hallmark strengths in science, engineering, management and policy position researchers here to make key innovations at the environment and technology interface. MIT's core research assets include environmental systems modeling, environmental monitoring and management, and the design of environmentally responsible technologies, processes and policies. And research at MIT examines nearly every piece of the sustainable development puzzle. Here's a sample of efforts that bring to bear MIT's strengths in developing environmental technologies, information and knowledge:

MIT has an established tradition of working with industry to solve complex problems. These collaborations help move innovations quickly to the marketplace. Tapping into the talent and brainpower at MIT, corporations are eager to find ways to lessen their environmental burden with new discoveries.

What else fosters interdisciplinary innovation at MIT? One crucial factor is sponsorship and funding from corporate and governmental sponsors, alumni, and donors who believe their investment in environmental research at MIT will yield unparalleled results. Together, these sponsors provide critical support for moving the sustainability research agenda forward. Students, faculty and research staff are just as important. Their questions and energy inspire new directions for inquiry as well as increasing momentum, as evidenced by a ten-year trend at MIT of bright minds shifting their research focus to problems of sustainability and environment.



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