The applied research arm and academic programs within the Golisano Institute for Sustainability have formally separated into independent units. This transition enables each to move forward with greater clarity and focus, advancing their respective impact on sustainable industry, innovation, and education.
This page is transitioning from the Golisano Institute for Sustainability to the Center for Innovation in Manufacturing and Sustainability (CIMS).
We are proud of where we started, energized by where we are today, and excited for what comes next.
Center for Innovation in Manufacturing and Sustainability - CIMS
A leading sustainability research, development, and technology transfer unit at Rochester Institute of Technology.
The Center for Innovation in Manufacturing and Sustainability (CIMS), formerly known as the Golisano Institute for Sustainability, located in Upstate New York, brings together applied research, engineering expertise, and industry collaboration to address today’s most pressing manufacturing and sustainability challenges. Our work is grounded in real‑world constraints—cost, performance, regulatory r
06/03/2026
📣 We’re excited to share an important milestone in our journey. 📣
For more than 30 years, the Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies (CIMS) at RIT has advanced sustainability and manufacturing through applied research. Over time, the scope of our work and how we deliver it has continued to evolve.
Today, that evolution is reflected in a new chapter.
CIMS now stands for the Center for Innovation in Manufacturing and Sustainability. ⚙️ 🌱
This updated name better represents how our work comes together today. Sustainability is no longer a separate focus. It is embedded in everything we do, from advanced manufacturing systems and digital tools to clean technologies and next-generation solutions.
In the coming weeks, you will begin to see our new name reflected across our materials and spaces, including signage, communications, and more.
We are proud of where we started, energized by where we are today, and excited for what comes next.
Thank you to our partners, collaborators, and team members who continue to support and shape this work.
Nabil Nasr, Director of CIMS
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Center for Innovation in Manufacturing and Sustainability (CIMS) | RIT We believe that meeting the challenges of a growing population and the depletion of natural resources demands systemic transformation. To do this, we advance the development and implementation of technical solutions within manufacturing, transportation, and energy through research, innovation, and s...
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04/30/2026
The Department of Architecture held its annual Architecture Online Immersion last week with 40 online Master of Architecture students who came to the RIT campus for 4 days. During the Immersion, on-campus and online students from all 3 years of the program presented their final design studio projects to 📐 local architects and faculty.
Online students toured area buildings, visited local architecture firm SWBR, and attended a keynote lecture about 🌿 sustainable design by Alison Kwok, Professor Emerita, University of Oregon.
Students also spent valuable time networking with each other and local professionals at evening social events throughout the week. Many on-campus and online students commented on how beneficial this event is for bringing the whole architecture student body together in one place. ✨
Office furniture is one of the largest—and often overlooked—sources of durable‑goods landfill waste in the U.S. Unlocking circular value at scale requires more than good intentions; it requires measured, verifiable impact.
At the REMADE Institute® Circular Economy Tech Summit & Conference in Washington, DC, a GIS researcher presented new work examining how remanufacturing office furniture can significantly reduce landfill flows and embodied emissions.
🔹 Reducing Landfill Flows from Office Furniture: LCA of the Davies Office Reman Answer System
Presented by Allen Luccitti, with co‑authors Miko Buenk, Ava Labuzetta, and Kim Bawden, this research applies life cycle assessment (LCA) and a third‑party verified Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) to quantify the environmental benefits of remanufactured office systems.
By combining EPA disposal data, product‑level material composition, and EPD‑verified impact factors, the analysis demonstrates how large‑scale remanufacturing—particularly of steel‑intensive office systems—can drive measurable reductions in embodied emissions and landfill diversion, while maintaining performance comparable to new products.
This work underscores the importance of rigorous, transparent metrics in validating circular economy strategies and accelerating adoption across durable‑goods sectors.
📄 Full paper forthcoming later this year.
04/27/2026
👏 Huge thanks to all our visitors who stopped by the Golisano Institute for Sustainability at Green Place. We loved seeing so many curious minds exploring our spaces, asking thoughtful questions, and engaging with our work. The energy and enthusiasm were truly inspiring and motivate us to keep pushing forward.
We are also deeply grateful to the Center of Excellence in Advanced and Sustainable Manufacturing (COE-ASM) and NYS Pollution Prevention Institute (NYSP2I) for being such integral partners in making this event a success. And to our volunteers who shared their time, energy, and expertise across exhibits, information tables, setup, and presentations, your behind-the-scenes efforts and warm welcome helped create a vibrant experience for every visitor. We are so thankful for each of you.
A special thank you to Valley Cadillac for the incredible EV car showcase. It was a crowd favorite and offered a fun, hands-on experience for visitors of all ages.
Events like this highlight the power of collaboration. Thank you to every team member and partner who helped bring Green Place to life, and to everyone who stopped by to be part of the Imagine RIT experience with us. 🐅
02/27/2026
Today, at a UN Environment Programme forum to strengthen investment in the circular electronics sector in Mexico, GIS director Nabil Nasr is presenting key findings for industry leaders and investors from his study, “Advancing the Circular Economy in the Consumer Electronics Market.” The full report, a comprehensive and original investigation of circular economy potential for discarded electronics on a global scale, is forthcoming from UNEP’s International Resource Panel (IRP) this year. Dr. Nasr’s 2018 report, Redefining Value—The Manufacturing Revolution, fundamentally supports the IRP’s advancement of resource efficiency, waste management, and value-retention in manufactured goods.
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Re-defining Value – The Manufacturing Revolution | Resource Panel Re-thinking how we manufacture industrial products and deal with them at the end of their useful life could provide breakthrough environmental, social and economic benefits. Adopting value-retention processes is a win-win situation for governments, industry and customers. Governments would have less...
02/24/2026
Sustainability moves at the speed of the thinkers, testers, builders, and fixers who advance manufacturing and all the systems we depend on. Happy Engineers Week to the people who make it work!
01/22/2026
GIS is ! We’re seeking a Senior Staff Assistant to support Sustainability Department leadership, faculty, and graduate students in a fast‑paced, collaborative environment.
🔸 Full‑time, on‑campus role
🔸 Supporting graduate programs and department operations
🔸 Ideal for experienced administrative professionals (academic experience a plus!)
Join a world‑leading sustainability institute and help support programs shaping a more sustainable future.
👉 Apply here: https://careers.rit.edu/staff
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JECA Energy Bars Founder & CEO, Ree Dolnick, reflects on the technical journey—from early design challenges to scalable manufacturing solutions. With support from the Center of Excellence in Advanced and Sustainable Manufacturing, JECA overcame production bottlenecks, implemented elegant prototyping, and increased output by over 400%—all while staying true to their handcrafted quality.
We're excited to share how thoughtful engineering, clear communication, and focused collaboration helped bring this vision to life.
We’re proud to partner with innovators like JECA and we're excited for what’s next!
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