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Social Innovation Center

Centro para la Innovación Social, Campus Chiapas
Social Innovation Center

Through a multidisciplinary team, our purpose is to develop training and research strategies to address some of the main social needs of the country and the world, generating and validating innovative solutions.

The Social Innovation Center develops social impact projects that favor the communities and cooperatives with which we collaborate in organizational, economic, social, community and sustainability aspects, among others.

In this Center, you can develop, innovate, create and, mostly, combine efforts in willingness to contribute and generate empathy, learning and actions that allow you improve life quality of people in communities with whom we collaborate.

The Social Innovation Center has the purpose of linking national and foreign students and universities willing to work together on social innovation projects. It is concretized as a world-class center, with an interdisciplinary team that will contribute to the generation of an ecosystem of social innovation, for research, generation and validation of innovative solutions to this problem.

Social Innovation Center, Winter i
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Winter i

The course will take place in the city of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas. A multicultural city where the worldview of indigenous peoples descended from the Maya coexists with the international vision of visitors and residents from around the world.

Program features

  • Location: CIS, San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, México.
  • Level of instruction: Undergraduate.
  • Program´s length: 5 weeks.
  • Date(s): January 4th to ebruary 3rd 2023.
  • Maximum number of participants: 25 per group.

Student goals

  • Strengthen and apply the curricular and co-curricular competencies defined in the Tec21 educational model.
  • Use the knowledge gained in the classroom in a specific cultural and community context.
  • Develop a vision of the diverse socio-economic conditions in Mexico.
  • Develop awareness about the care and use of natural resources.
  • Contribute to the development and enhancement of the capacities of communities in relation to the challenges.

Communities

Through academic challenges we address the needs of communities and organizations of different municipalities in the region called "Los Altos de Chiapas", mostly belonging to the Tzotzil ethnic group who subsist through different social, productive and commercial projects.

 

Social Innovation Center, Summer i
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Summer i

The course will take place in the city of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas. A multicultural city where the worldview of indigenous peoples descended from the Maya coexists with the international vision of visitors and residents from around the world.

Program features

  • Location: CIS, San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, México.
  • Level of instruction: Undergraduate.
  • Program´s length: 5 weeks.
  • Maximum number of participants: 20 per group.

Student goals

  • Strengthen and apply the curricular and co-curricular competencies defined in the Tec21 educational model.
  • Use the knowledge gained in the classroom in a specific cultural and community context.
  • Develop a vision of the diverse socio-economic conditions in Mexico.
  • Develop awareness about the care and use of natural resources.
  • Contribute to the development and enhancement of the capacities of communities in relation to the challenges.

Communities

Through academic challenges we address the needs of communities and organizations of different municipalities in the region called "Los Altos de Chiapas", mostly belonging to the Tzotzil ethnic group who subsist through different social, productive and commercial projects.

 

Social Innovation Center, Awakening i
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Awakening

We, at Center for Social Innovation, provide an experiential learning experience with a holistic and inclusive approach, addressing the different dimensions of the human being, henceforth the participants strengthen their authentic self thus developing their capabilities as change agents. Awakening Week consists of five immersive days of educational and recreational activities through personal accompaniment and strengthening for young people motivated to grow to serve, forming in our highschool students' social responsibility as an axis of life.

Program features

  • Location: CIS, San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, México and Chiapas Campus, in Tuxtla Gutiérrez.
  • Level of instruction: Highschool.
  • Student's profile: Regular academic status, be in your second or third year of high school, an average equal to or greater than 80, not having disciplinary or academic integrity committees and not having lost rights to participate in any Tecnológico de Monterrey program.
  • Program´s length: 5 weeks.
  • Date(s): October 30th to november 5th, 2022.
  • Maximum number of participants: 20 per group.

Application process

  • Kick-off. Call
  • Group registration
  • Participants confirmation
  • Partial/total payment, documents delivery and flight itinerary
  • Full payment (if not given the total payment previously)
  • Awakening Week

 

Social Innovation Center, Tec Semester
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Tec Semester

Social Innovation Concentration is offered through a Tec Semester in Chiapas, providing experiential learning´s experience with a holistic and inclusive approach, addressing 4 fundamental axes of knowledge in Social Innovation:

  • Sustainable development
  • Leadership
  • Social economy
  • Innovation

Program features

  • Location: CIS en San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, México.
  • Level of instruction: Highschool and Undergraduate.

Competencies to develop

Innovation

Generate original and creative solutions, using innovative concepts and/or tools to satisfy a need, solve a problem or make a significant contribution to a product, process or service in the community in which they work.

Citizenship

Participate in favor of the strengthening of democracy and the joint, committed and supportive solution of the problems and needs of today's society to serve others with responsibility and justice.

Entrepreneurship

Identifies opportunities that allow developing and implementing new ideas that transform reality and generate social, economic and environmental value.

Ethics

Respond constructively and from an ethical point of view to the problems and needs of the various areas of life, through a prior process of reflection, which allows you to take perspective with imagination and impartiality in the face of personal and other situations, decide for yourself, and act with responsibility, commitment and justice.

Accreditations

Tec Semester, social innovation concentration and 200 citizen social service hours.

Social Innovation Center, Contact Us
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Martha Lucía Velázquez Díaz
martha.velazquez@tec.mx

José Manuel Islas Pacheco
jose.islas@tec.mx

Sebastián Hernández
sebastianhdj@tec.mx

Abigail Ríos Barrera
abirios@tec.mx

Ana Mallet - Faculty

Ana Mallet Cardenas

Ana Mallet

Distinguished Professor in Design

School of Architecture, Art and Design


Expertise

Modern and Contemporary Design
Cultural Management
Art and Design Curation

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Overview

Professor Ana Elena Mallet is an independent curator specializing in modern and contemporary design, and cultural management. She has taught History of Design, Art as well as Contemporary Photography in various institutions and universities throughout Mexico and has overseen the creation and planning of academic programs in different institutions. Since 2018, she is a guest curator at the Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC) in Mexico City, in charge of putting together the first-ever public Mexican Design collection in the country.

She has held curatorial positions at Museo Soumaya, Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil and was Programming deputy Director at Museo Tamayo. She has curated exhibitions in Mexico, Europe and the US in museums such as Museo Franz Mayer (Mexico City), MARCO (Monterrey), Musée National des Artes Modéstes in Sète, France; the Art Institute of Chicago; Los Angeles County Museum (LACMA), Craft Contemporary (LA), among many others. She was a member of the London Design Biennale for the 2016 and 2018 editions.

Her research varies from the famous Mexican intricate woven looms to the core of Mexican design itself.

Professor Ana Mallet is Distinguished Professor in Design for the School of Architecture, Art and Design. 

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Education and Training

  • Master in Art History with a specialty in Curatorial Studies, Autonomous University of Mexico - UNAM
  • Master in Museology, Centro de Arte Mexicano
  • Bachelor in Latin American Literature with a specialty in Art and Knowledge, Universidad Iberoamericana
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Publications

  • In 2020 she published the book La Vida en el Arte. Writings by Clara Porset (Editorial Alias) and the book Felix Tissot Lo eterno y lo moderno (Fauna); in 2017 the book Silla Mexicana (Arquine / Conaculta) and in 2014, La Bauhaus y el México Moderno. The design of Van Beuren (Arquine / Conaculta).

Ana Mallet - Faculty

Ana Mallet Cardenas

Ana Mallet

Profesora Distinguida en Diseño

Escuela de Arquitectura, Arte y Diseño


Expertise

Diseño Moderno y Contemporáneo
Gestión cultural
Curaduría de arte y diseño 

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Overview

Professor Ana Elena Mallet is an independent curator specializing in modern and contemporary design, and cultural management. She has taught History of Design, Art as well as Contemporary Photography in various institutions and universities throughout Mexico and has overseen the creation and planning of academic programs in different institutions. Since 2018, she is a guest curator at the Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC) in Mexico City, in charge of putting together the first-ever public Mexican Design collection in the country.

She has held curatorial positions at Museo Soumaya, Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil and was Programming deputy Director at Museo Tamayo. She has curated exhibitions in Mexico, Europe and the US in museums such as Museo Franz Mayer (Mexico City), MARCO (Monterrey), Musée National des Artes Modéstes in Sète, France; the Art Institute of Chicago; Los Angeles County Museum (LACMA), Craft Contemporary (LA), among many others. She was a member of the London Design Biennale for the 2016 and 2018 editions.

Her research varies from the famous Mexican intricate woven looms to the core of Mexican design itself.

Professor Ana Mallet is Distinguished Professor in Design for the School of Architecture, Art and Design. 

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Education and Training

  • Master in Art History with a specialty in Curatorial Studies, Autonomous University of Mexico - UNAM
  • Master in Museology, Centro de Arte Mexicano
  • Bachelor in Latin American Literature with a specialty in Art and Knowledge, Universidad Iberoamericana
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Publications

  • In 2020 she published the book La Vida en el Arte. Writings by Clara Porset (Editorial Alias) and the book Felix Tissot Lo eterno y lo moderno (Fauna); in 2017 the book Silla Mexicana (Arquine / Conaculta) and in 2014, La Bauhaus y el México Moderno. The design of Van Beuren (Arquine / Conaculta).

Frank Loge

Frank Loge

Frank Loge

Distinguished Visiting Professor in Water Science

School of Engineering and Sciences


Expertise

Water and Waste Treatment
Water Quality Management
Urban Systems and Sustainability
Green Construction and Planning
Community Processes for Sustainability
 

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Overview

Dr. Frank Loge is currently Professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Director of the Center for Water Energy Efficiency, and member of the Secure Research Commuting Environment in the University of California Davis (UC Davis). In addition, he is member of the Board of Directors of the Alliance for Water Efficiency in Chicago and former member of the Governor Newsom’s Water Resilience Initiative Portfolio, from the Governor’s Office in Sacramento, California.

His research involves green engineering and environmental sustainability with a focus on water, waste, energy, and built environment systems; risk analysis of engineered and natural systems focusing on water and health relationships; water and energy conservation, and resource use efficiency.

Dr. Loge is working on biomarkers of exposure to hazardous substances for the National Institute of Health and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Superfund Research Center (US). In addition, he has worked on projects such as a multi-community intervention with UV light disinfection for estimating the risk of gastrointestinal illness from drinking groundwater for the US Environmental Protection Agency, and an environmentally benign manufacturing process utilizing renewable biopolymers to manufacture natural fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites for the National Science Foundation (US), among others.

Professor Loge has over 100 publications on subjects related to leak reduction and water management; water distribution system optimization; utility-specific water loss reduction standards, to name a few, on publications such as Environmental Research Letters; Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management; 2021 IEEE Visualization (conference paper), among others. 

Dr. Loge has been awarded the US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon Award (2015 & 2017); the Ray B. Krone Endowed Professorship of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, at University of California Davis (2013 - present); he has also won the People Prosperity and Planet (P3) Award five times from 2007 to 2012 in several categories and has also been recognized by the National Science Foundation with the CAREER Award (2001-2006).

Professor Frank Loge joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Water Science for the School of Engineering and Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California Davis
  • M.Sc., Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California Davis
  • B.Sc., Civil Engineering, University of California Davis
       
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Publications

  • Rupiper, Amanda & Weill, Joakim & Bruno, Ellen & Jessoe, Katrina & Loge, Frank. (2022). Untapped potential: Leak reduction is the most cost-effective urban water management tool. Environmental Research Letters. 17. 10.1088/1748-9326/ac54cb. 
  • Li, Yiran & Musabandesu, Erin & Fujiwara, Takanori & Loge, Frank & Ma, Kwan-Liu. (2021). A Visual Analytics System for Water Distribution System Optimization. 126-130. 10.1109/VIS49827.2021.9623272. 
  • Rupiper, Amanda & Guilliams, Mackenzie & Bush, Micaela & Jessoe, Katrina & Loge, Frank. (2021). Assessing Data Adequacy for Determining Utility-Specific Water Loss Reduction Standards. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 147. 05021011. 10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0001419. 

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Frank Loge

Frank Loge

Frank Loge

Profesor Visitante Distinguido en Ciencias del Agua

Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias


Expertise

Tratamiento de Aguas y Residuos
Gestión de la Calidad del Agua
Sistemas Urbanos y Sostenibilidad
Construcción y Planificación Verde
Procesos Comunitarios para la Sostenibilidad

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Overview

Dr. Frank Loge is currently Professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Director of the Center for Water Energy Efficiency, and member of the Secure Research Commuting Environment in the University of California Davis (UC Davis). In addition, he is member of the Board of Directors of the Alliance for Water Efficiency in Chicago and former member of the Governor Newsom’s Water Resilience Initiative Portfolio, from the Governor’s Office in Sacramento, California.

His research involves green engineering and environmental sustainability with a focus on water, waste, energy, and built environment systems; risk analysis of engineered and natural systems focusing on water and health relationships; water and energy conservation, and resource use efficiency.

Dr. Loge is working on biomarkers of exposure to hazardous substances for the National Institute of Health and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Superfund Research Center (US). In addition, he has worked on projects such as a multi-community intervention with UV light disinfection for estimating the risk of gastrointestinal illness from drinking groundwater for the US Environmental Protection Agency, and an environmentally benign manufacturing process utilizing renewable biopolymers to manufacture natural fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites for the National Science Foundation (US), among others.

Professor Loge has over 100 publications on subjects related to leak reduction and water management; water distribution system optimization; utility-specific water loss reduction standards, to name a few, on publications such as Environmental Research Letters; Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management; 2021 IEEE Visualization (conference paper), among others. 

Dr. Loge has been awarded the US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon Award (2015 & 2017); the Ray B. Krone Endowed Professorship of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, at University of California Davis (2013 - present); he has also won the People Prosperity and Planet (P3) Award five times from 2007 to 2012 in several categories and has also been recognized by the National Science Foundation with the CAREER Award (2001-2006).

Professor Frank Loge joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Water Science for the School of Engineering and Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California Davis
  • M.Sc., Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California Davis
  • B.Sc., Civil Engineering, University of California Davis
       
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Publications

  • Rupiper, Amanda & Weill, Joakim & Bruno, Ellen & Jessoe, Katrina & Loge, Frank. (2022). Untapped potential: Leak reduction is the most cost-effective urban water management tool. Environmental Research Letters. 17. 10.1088/1748-9326/ac54cb. 
  • Li, Yiran & Musabandesu, Erin & Fujiwara, Takanori & Loge, Frank & Ma, Kwan-Liu. (2021). A Visual Analytics System for Water Distribution System Optimization. 126-130. 10.1109/VIS49827.2021.9623272. 
  • Rupiper, Amanda & Guilliams, Mackenzie & Bush, Micaela & Jessoe, Katrina & Loge, Frank. (2021). Assessing Data Adequacy for Determining Utility-Specific Water Loss Reduction Standards. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 147. 05021011. 10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0001419. 

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Manish Kumar

Manish Kumar

Manish Kumar

Distinguished Professor in Water Science

School of Engineering and Sciences


Expertise

Sustainability
Environmental engineering and science
Remediation of geogenic, microbial, and emerging contaminants
Wastewater surveillance

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Overview

Dr. Manish Kumar serves as a full-time Distinguished Professor at Tecnológico de Monterrey. Previously, he directed the Sustainability Cluster within the School of Advanced Engineering at UPES in Dehradun, India, and held faculty positions at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar in Gujarat and Tezpur University in Assam. He is a fellow of prominent organizations, such as the Royal Society of Chemistry in the UK, the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), the Biotech Research Society, India (BRSI), and the Indo-U.S. Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF). His research is on elucidating, expanding, and developing multiple aspects of the fate, transport, and remediation of geogenic, microbial, and emerging contaminants in water.

He has authored more than 250 SCI/SCIE articles, which have collectively been cited over 13,000 times. With an h-index exceeding 60 and an i10 index surpassing 200, Manish Kumar has been recognized among the top 2% of researchers globally, as published by Elsevier based on the ranking algorithm from Stanford University.

His academic and research training encompasses institutions in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. He led the team that was the first to identify the SARS-CoV-2 gene in Indian wastewater. He served on the expert panel on antimicrobial resistance for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and led projects funded by organizations like UKIERI, UNICEF, and the Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN). His research has been featured in the EU newsletters, WHO reports, and the U.S. EPA research calls. He provides editorial services to journals such as Elsevier and Springer.

Manish Kumar joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Professor in Water Science for the School of Engineering and Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Environmental Engineering, The University of Tokyo
  • M.Phil. and M.Sc., Environmental Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • B. Sc., Chemistry, Lalit Narayan Mithila University
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Publications

  • Mootapally, Chandrashekar & Sharma, Parth & Dash, Siddhant & Kumar, Manish & Sharma, Shiksha & Kothari, Ramesh & Nathani, Neelam. (2025). Microbial drivers of biogeochemical cycles in deep sediments of the Kathiawar Peninsula Gulfs of India. Science of The Total Environment. 965. 178609. 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.178609. 
  • Dogra, Kanika & Kumar, Manish & Bahukhandi, kanchan Deoli & Zang, Jian. (2024). Traversing the prevalence of microplastics in soil-agro ecosystems: Origin, occurrence, and pollutants synergies. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 266. 104398. 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2024.104398. 
  • Torres-Martínez, Juan Antonio & Mahlknecht, Jürgen & Kumar, Manish & Loge, Frank & Kaown, Dugin. (2024). Advancing groundwater quality predictions: Machine learning challenges and solutions. Science of The Total Environment. 949. 174973. 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.174973. 
  • Sudarsan, Jayaraman & Dogra, Kanika & Kumar, Rakesh & Raval, Nirav & Leifels, Mats & Mukherjee, Santanu & Trivedi, Mrugesh & Jain, Shirish & Zang, Jian & Barceló, Damià & Mahlknecht, Jürgen & Kumar, Manish. (2024). Tricks and tracks of prevalence, occurrences, treatment technologies, and challenges of mixtures of emerging contaminants in the environment: With special emphasis on microplastic. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 265. 104389. 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2024.104389. 
  • Park, Kyu-hyun & Furumai, Hiroaki & Kumar, Manish. (2024). Suburban Runoff Modeling for Seasonal Water Management in Rice Paddy Fields: An Elaborated Application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Photogrammetry. ACS ES&T Water. 4. 10.1021/acsestwater.4c00124. 

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Manish Kumar

Manish Kumar

Manish Kumar

Profesor Distinguido en Ciencias del Agua

Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias


Expertise

Sustentabilidad
Ingeniería y ciencias ambientales
Remediación de contaminantes geogénicos, microbianos y emergentes
Vigilancia de aguas residuales

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Overview

Dr. Manish Kumar serves as a full-time Distinguished Professor at Tecnológico de Monterrey. Previously, he directed the Sustainability Cluster within the School of Advanced Engineering at UPES in Dehradun, India, and held faculty positions at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar in Gujarat and Tezpur University in Assam. He is a fellow of prominent organizations, such as the Royal Society of Chemistry in the UK, the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), the Biotech Research Society, India (BRSI), and the Indo-U.S. Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF). His research is on elucidating, expanding, and developing multiple aspects of the fate, transport, and remediation of geogenic, microbial, and emerging contaminants in water.

He has authored more than 250 SCI/SCIE articles, which have collectively been cited over 13,000 times. With an h-index exceeding 60 and an i10 index surpassing 200, Manish Kumar has been recognized among the top 2% of researchers globally, as published by Elsevier based on the ranking algorithm from Stanford University.

His academic and research training encompasses institutions in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. He led the team that was the first to identify the SARS-CoV-2 gene in Indian wastewater. He served on the expert panel on antimicrobial resistance for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and led projects funded by organizations like UKIERI, UNICEF, and the Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN). His research has been featured in the EU newsletters, WHO reports, and the U.S. EPA research calls. He provides editorial services to journals such as Elsevier and Springer.

Manish Kumar joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Professor in Water Science for the School of Engineering and Sciences.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Environmental Engineering, The University of Tokyo
  • M.Phil. and M.Sc., Environmental Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • B. Sc., Chemistry, Lalit Narayan Mithila University
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Publications

  • Mootapally, Chandrashekar & Sharma, Parth & Dash, Siddhant & Kumar, Manish & Sharma, Shiksha & Kothari, Ramesh & Nathani, Neelam. (2025). Microbial drivers of biogeochemical cycles in deep sediments of the Kathiawar Peninsula Gulfs of India. Science of The Total Environment. 965. 178609. 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.178609. 
  • Dogra, Kanika & Kumar, Manish & Bahukhandi, kanchan Deoli & Zang, Jian. (2024). Traversing the prevalence of microplastics in soil-agro ecosystems: Origin, occurrence, and pollutants synergies. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 266. 104398. 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2024.104398. 
  • Torres-Martínez, Juan Antonio & Mahlknecht, Jürgen & Kumar, Manish & Loge, Frank & Kaown, Dugin. (2024). Advancing groundwater quality predictions: Machine learning challenges and solutions. Science of The Total Environment. 949. 174973. 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.174973. 
  • Sudarsan, Jayaraman & Dogra, Kanika & Kumar, Rakesh & Raval, Nirav & Leifels, Mats & Mukherjee, Santanu & Trivedi, Mrugesh & Jain, Shirish & Zang, Jian & Barceló, Damià & Mahlknecht, Jürgen & Kumar, Manish. (2024). Tricks and tracks of prevalence, occurrences, treatment technologies, and challenges of mixtures of emerging contaminants in the environment: With special emphasis on microplastic. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 265. 104389. 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2024.104389. 
  • Park, Kyu-hyun & Furumai, Hiroaki & Kumar, Manish. (2024). Suburban Runoff Modeling for Seasonal Water Management in Rice Paddy Fields: An Elaborated Application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Photogrammetry. ACS ES&T Water. 4. 10.1021/acsestwater.4c00124. 

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Rob Roggema - Faculty

Rob Roggema

Rob Roggema

Distinguished Professor in Regenerative Cultures

School of Architecture, Art and Design


Expertise

Regenerative design
Sustainable urban planning
Climate adaptation
Nature-driven landscapes
Urban agriculture
 

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Overview

Dr. Rob Roggema was a landscape-driven design and sustainable urban environments professor at three universities in the Netherlands and the University of Technology Sydney in Australia. He is a visiting professor in Landscape Urbanism at Queen’s University Belfast in Northern Ireland and was a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Western Sydney University in Australia, and a Distinguished Global Professor at KEIO University in Japan.

He is the founder of Cittaideale, an office for adaptive design, spatial planning, and design research for regenerative urban environments and landscapes. Some of the design concepts he has developed are FoodRoofRio, a rooftop garden with an aquaponic system that provided food for families in the Cantagalo favela in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Moeder Zernike, a regional long-term regenerative plan for the northern part of the Netherlands; and Nature Rich Netherlands,
a national plan to convert Dutch land use to 50% nature while solving problems related to climate change impacts, nitrogen deposition, and housing.

For his Ph.D., he developed the Swarm Planning concept, a new method for planning and responding to climate adaptation and spatial design. Rob Roggema’s research interests are in creating innovative spatial solutions for regenerative urban landscapes. He has facilitated over 40 design charrettes in the Netherlands, Japan, Mongolia, China, Jordan, India, Australia, and New Zealand, engaging communities, academics, governments, and industries in complex design processes to address wicked problems.

Rob Roggema joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as a Distinguished Professor in Regenerative Cultures for the School of Architecture, Art and Design.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Swarm Planning: The development of a methodology to deal with climate adaptation, Delft University of Technology and Wageningen University & Research
  • M.Sc., Landscape Architecture, Wageningen University & Research
     
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Publications

  • Roggema, R.; Chamski, R. The New Urban Profession: Entering the Age of Uncertainty. Urban Sci. 2022, 6, 10. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci6010010

  • Roggema, R. (2022). Design for Regenerative Cities and Landscapes: Rebalancing Human Impact and Natural Environment (Contemporary Urban Design Thinking) (English Edition). Springer.

  • Roggema, Rob. (2021). TransFEWmation: Towards Design-led Food-Energy-Water Systems for Future Urbanization. 10.1007/978-3-030-61977-0. 

  • Roggema, Rob. (2020). Nature Driven Urbanism. 10.1007/978-3-030-26717-9. 

  • Roggema, Rob. (2020). Designing Sustainable Cities. 10.1007/978-3-030-54686-1. 

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