About the Golisano Institute for Sustainability (GIS)
The Golisano Institute for Sustainability is a multidisciplinary unit within RIT that offers graduate degrees in the fields of Architecture (Masters Degree), Sustainability (Ph.D.), and Sustainable Systems (Masters Degree). The Ph.D. Sustainability program was the world's first. GIS is also home to groundbreaking research in sustainability practices, technology, and policy. GIS was founded in 2007 largely due to a $10 million grant from Thomas Golisano. It is currently housed in CIMS but will be moved to a new location in 2013 after construction of that facility is completed. The new location, built specifically for GIS, will be LEED certified and will house 7 systems integration test beds, 8 sustainability technology support labs, computing and collaborative spaces to support research, and academic and office spaces. The institute also provides seminars for local companies and education and training programs to industry on such topics as sustainable production practices in operations, vital new sustainable production skills in addition to general training to learn about pressing business and technology questions regarding sustainable production and increasing employee confidence. Community outreach programs are also available to educate about green engineering, green housekeeping, lean, energy and environment assessments, green purchasing, and pollution prevention assessment techniques and tools. Multidisciplinary faculty and students are currently working on sustainable energy, sustainable mobility, sustainable production, and ecologically friendly IT systems via a variety of different programs including:
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- Center for Remanufacturing and Resource Recovery (C3R): an internationally recognized leading center for applied research in remanufacturing
- Center for Sustainable Production (CSP): a center working on enhancing and improving the performance of products and processes
- Center for Sustainable Mobility (CSM): Evaluates the environmental and economic impact of alternative fuel and propulsion technologies and develops technologies for optimal life-cycle design, management, and modernization of large equipment systems
- NanoPower Research Labs (NPRL): a program that is dedicated to the development of new materials and devices for power generation and storage for microelectronic components and micro-electromechanical systems
- New York State Pollution Prevention Institute (NYSP2I): NYSP2I works to enhance understanding of pollution prevention techniques while also disseminating technologies to enhance these efforts
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