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A professor and an administrator at Tec hold shovels before planting a tree.
The Miyawaki Method promotes accelerated forest growth, making them up to 30 times denser.
Illustration of a water network design
During the "Thirsty Cities" forum at Tec de Monterrey, four experts discussed the complexity of the water problem in cities.
CIDiTec executives pose during the second anniversary ceremony.
CIDiTec is the applied research of the School of Engineering and Sciences at Tec de Monterrey, aiming to make a meaningful impact across various sectors
image of a latino man
Peña-Mora is National Dean of the School of Engineering and Sciences at Tec de Monterrey.
Photograph of researcher Janet Gutiérrez in the laboratory.
The associate dean for Faculty Development at the School of Engineering and Sciences at Tec has researched the active properties of Mexican foods like black beans and nopal, as well as their benefits against chronic diseases such as cancer.
Illustration of a timeline that reconstructs acoustic waves.
Studying acoustics in archaeological sites provides the opportunity to gather more elements for reconstructing the history of a civilization.
precision agriculture drones on field
In Mexico, with 32.1 million hectares dedicated to agricultural use, the adoption of new technologies has primarily focused on targeted applications of fertilizers and pesticides, as well as sustainable water management.
Blue and white illustration by Jürgen Mahlknecht, leader of the Climate & Sustainability Research Center of the School of Engineering and Sciences of Tecnológico de Monterrey.
On this International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies, we discuss the actions we need to take in order to find innovative and sustainable solutions to ensure a greener future.
**Image of people at a conference of researchers and entrepreneurs.**
Some companies have to "retrain" young professionals as they enter the workforce.
Man standing beside a bookshelf in a library
His fascination with environmental issues led him to Mexico, where he has been working for more than 20 years, on research into water scarcity and possible solutions for taking care of water. 

School of Engineering and Sciences

A professor and an administrator at Tec hold shovels before planting a tree.
The Miyawaki Method promotes accelerated forest growth, making them up to 30 times denser.
Illustration of a water network design
During the "Thirsty Cities" forum at Tec de Monterrey, four experts discussed the complexity of the water problem in cities.
CIDiTec executives pose during the second anniversary ceremony.
CIDiTec is the applied research of the School of Engineering and Sciences at Tec de Monterrey, aiming to make a meaningful impact across various sectors
image of a latino man
Peña-Mora is National Dean of the School of Engineering and Sciences at Tec de Monterrey.
Photograph of researcher Janet Gutiérrez in the laboratory.
The associate dean for Faculty Development at the School of Engineering and Sciences at Tec has researched the active properties of Mexican foods like black beans and nopal, as well as their benefits against chronic diseases such as cancer.
Illustration of a timeline that reconstructs acoustic waves.
Studying acoustics in archaeological sites provides the opportunity to gather more elements for reconstructing the history of a civilization.
precision agriculture drones on field
In Mexico, with 32.1 million hectares dedicated to agricultural use, the adoption of new technologies has primarily focused on targeted applications of fertilizers and pesticides, as well as sustainable water management.
Blue and white illustration by Jürgen Mahlknecht, leader of the Climate & Sustainability Research Center of the School of Engineering and Sciences of Tecnológico de Monterrey.
On this International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies, we discuss the actions we need to take in order to find innovative and sustainable solutions to ensure a greener future.
**Image of people at a conference of researchers and entrepreneurs.**
Some companies have to "retrain" young professionals as they enter the workforce.
Man standing beside a bookshelf in a library
His fascination with environmental issues led him to Mexico, where he has been working for more than 20 years, on research into water scarcity and possible solutions for taking care of water. 

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