
Our Mission
The main purpose of the MIT Sustainable Supply Chain Lab is to support organizations to improve logistics and supply chain operations by creating applied and innovative research aimed at fostering growth while considering environmental and social sustainability. Supply chain sustainability is now a business imperative fueled by the demands and requirements of consumers, governments, investors, and third parties.
To better understand and support these changes, MIT CTL researchers and faculty spanning a range of expertise areas have come together in this initiative to individually and collaboratively address the problem of understanding and influencing the social and environmental impacts of supply chain business processes.
This work serves as a platform for MIT CTL to engage with students, industry, and stakeholders on research, education, and engagement related to sustainable supply chains. We aspire to empower current and future generations of supply chain leaders to make a positive impact on people and the planet while meeting their business needs. Educating future supply chain professionals is the key to enabling the future of sustainable supply chains. In addition, each year, we work with outstanding students from MIT to solve real-world challenges that different companies are facing regarding the sustainability of their supply chain. If you are interested in working with us, email us at sustainablelogistics@mit.edu.
MIT Sustainable Research Team

Dr. Sreedevi Rajagopalan
Director

Tori Arnold
Project Manager

Dr. Camilo Mora
Postdoctoral Researcher

Maria Chiang
Project Coordinator

Martin Staadecker
Master’s Student

Master’s Student

Giulia Galli
Visiting PhD Student

Marceau Imberton
Visiting Master’s Student
Research Collaborators in CTL

Director, Center for Transportation and Logistics

Director of Research, Center for Transportation and Logistics

Dr. Jarrod Goentzel
Director, MIT Humanitarian Supply Chain Lab

Dr. Eva Ponce
Director, Omnichannel Supply Chain Lab & MITx MicroMasters in Supply Chain Management

Research Scientist, Omnichannel Supply Chain Lab

Academic Administrator, MITx MicroMasters in Supply Chain Management
International Research Collaborators

Prof. Josué Velázquez Martínez
Director, Institute for Advanced Materials for Sustainable Manufacturing, Tecnológico de Monterrey

Dr Fabiola Vásquez Garcia
Professor, Researcher, Tecnológico de Monterrey

Dr. Laura Palacios-Argüello
Research Scientist at Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Prof. Tarkan Tan
Professor, Sustainable Operations Management at University of Zurich

Dr. Xichen Sun
Assistant Professor, Supply Chain Management at Tilburg University

Lecture, Operations Management at Tilburg University

Prof. Hugo Yoshizaki
Professor, Transportation Engineering, University of São Paulo

Dr. Melvin Drent
Assistant Professor, Supply Chain Management, Eindhoven University of Technology

Prof. Joachim Arts
Professor, Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Prof. Pilar Arroyo
Professor, Engineering School and EGADE Business School at Tec de Monterrey

Prof. Claudio Barbieri Da Cunha
Professor, Transportation Engineering, University of São Paulo

Prof. Martín Tanco
Research Scientist at University of Navarra
Visiting Students & Alumni
Giulia Galli – 2025
Marceau Imberton — 2025
Martin Staadecker – 2024
Marie Fillon – 2024
Catherine Ballali – 2024
Hea Akau – 2022
Jason Pang – SCM 2021
Niranjini Kumarja- SCM 2024
Kelly Sorel – SCM 2021
Namuun Purevdorj – SCM 2021
Ars-Vita Alamsyah – SCM 2021
Aniruddha Suhas Deshpande – 2021
Jacob Backstrom – SCM 2021
Carson G Collard – SCM 2020
Gabriela Rubio Domingo – SCM 2020
Abdelrahm an Hefny – SCM 2020
Elizabeth Raman – SCM 2020
Laura Allegue – SCM 2020
Sadia Shathi – SCM 2020
Ashley Barrington- SCM 2020
Saikat Banerjee – SCM 2020
Catherine Dame – SCM 2020
Sayda Benitez – Tec de Monterrey 2019
Mojdeh Azad – PhD Candidate 2019
Agustin Perez – Tec de Monterrey 2019
Denis Davydov- EPFL 2017
