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BetaThe MIT Energy & Climate Hack focuses on industrial decarbonization and sustainable manufacturing, targets energy-intensive manufacturing sectors (e.g., steel, cement, chemicals), and demonstrates deep-tech approaches (AI/ML, advanced materials, data-driven optimization) to accelerate industrial decarbonization.
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The MIT Energy & Climate Hack 2024 invites 375 students across undergrad, masters, and PhD programs to hack real-world energy and climate problems from November 15-17.