K. Lisa Yang Global Engineering and Research (GEAR) Center

GEAR Center characterizes the unique technical and socioeconomic constraints of emerging markets, then combines these insights with engineering science and product design to create high-performance, low-cost, globally-relevant technologies.

 

Our technologies aim to have a positive impact on the world and elucidate novel scientific & engineering knowledge.

The GEAR Center is directed by Professor Amos Winter in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at MIT.

News

Prof Amos Winter joins the MIT Energy Initiative to discuss unconventional paths to energy efficiency

“Large parts of the world don’t have access to energy. So how do we encourage cleaner sources when for many people that’s not the real priority? According to Amos Winter, a professor of mechanical engineering at MIT, the key is to find solutions that allow people to do what they want but are by default better for the environment. He highlights the importance of understanding people’s lives when developing technologies and how these innovations might even have unforeseen implications for other communities across the world, helping us find new ways to power our lives with less energy required.”

What if it works?, Episode 8 — January 15, 2025

GEAR Center Desalination team members present at IDRA World Congress in Abu Dhabi

Students Melissa Brei, Jonathan Bessette, and staff engineer Shane Pratt traveled to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates to present their work on desalination at the International Desalination and Reuse Association (IDRA) World Congress. Brei presented work on home-scale electrodialysis desalination modeling in the context of point-of-use purifiers in India. Bessette and Pratt presented their work developing power electronics which enable fully batteryless, more efficient solar desalination using photovoltaic electrodialysis.

Left to right: Pratt, Brei, Prof. Natasha Wright, Bessette, Prof. Hatim Sharif, Bashayer Alzahmi at a date palm farm investigating the potential for brackish water desalination
Pratt & Bessette presenting their work on multi-converter MPPTs
Melissa Brei with Prof. Amos Winter at the IDRA World Congress

MIT and MIRRA collaborate to combat water scarcity in Jordan with innovative agricultural technologies

In December 2024, a team of MIT researchers deployed a new control system on the MIRRA farm in the Jordan Valley, providing invaluable feedback into the challenges of the real-world environment. Additionally, the team spent time visiting farmers and local suppliers, providing insight into the supply chain as well as the agricultural practices of farmers in the region. With this newfound understanding, the members of the GEAR Center are better poised to research, adapt, and implement technologies to assist in solving the problem of water scarcity in Jordan.

Olive and fruit farm, Al-Mufraq, Jordan, 08 Dec 2024. Left to Right: Tzu-Ching Chen-MIT, Michael Reed-MIT, Hassan Alwer-Farm owner. The team discussed challenges facing farmers in Jordan.
White River for Water Technology, Amman, Jordan, 18 Dec 2024. Left to Right: Andria Jones-MIT, Ammar Namarneh-MIRRA. The team explored desalination technology and water treatment as well as the supply chain in Jordan.
Citrus Farm, North Jordan Valley 05 Dec 2024. Left to Right: Michael Reed-MIT, Ammar Namarneh-MIRRA, Jamal Al-Asari-Farm manager. The team discussed and inspected drip irrigation systems commonly used by farmers in Jordan.

Global Health Team forms new connections in Indonesia

GEAR is continuing to expand its projects for Global Health. Rose Yin, a postdoctoral Hock Tan Fellow at the K. Lisa Yang GEAR Center, visited hospitals, clinics, and primary care centers in Jakarta, Indonesia. Dr. Yin worked with members of Dexa Group, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in Indonesia, and met with key opinion leaders in a range of medical disciplines, including primary care, cardiology, endocrinology, ophthalmology, and neonatology. She also met with medical faculty members at Universitas Indonesia. This field work opens up possibilities for collaborations for Global Health projects in Indonesia.

Dr. Yin (third from left) meets with faculty of Universitas Indonesia and Dexa Group team members.

Global by Design by Prof Amos Winter and Prof Vijay Govindarajan Available for Pre-Order

A new book by GEAR Center Prof Amos Winter and Dartmouth School of Business Prof Vijay Govindarajan is now available for pre-order on Amazon.

The book will combine the experience of Winter and Govindarajan to deliver a practical approach to solving wicked problems facing the world and capturing the economic opportunities presented by emerging markets.

The book will fully release on July 15, 2025 and is currently available for preorder on Amazon.