Chasing the plume
Civil and environmental engineering "TREX" course allows students to examine firsthand the effects of volcanic emissions on air and soil quality.
Civil and environmental engineering "TREX" course allows students to examine firsthand the effects of volcanic emissions on air and soil quality.
Twelve new faces join six academic departments in the School of Engineering.
New mathematical theory may explain patterns in fingerprints, raisins, and microlenses.
MIT professor is lead scientist on three-year mission to study how soil, water, and carbon interact.
Experiments and simulations show that adding or removing water makes the material push and pull.
Research on disease transmission through aerosol droplets raises questions about Ebola’s spread.
Founder of Linden Trust for Conservation to speak at MIT this week.
Computer model could help public health officials anticipate overreactions to disease outbreaks.
Survey indicates 13.5 percent of manufacturers intend to move some manufacturing activities back to the U.S.
Study shows that the effects of smaller eruptions have been underestimated in climate models.
CEE senior Theresa Oehmke pursues her interest in interactions between land and water.
Team awarded for utilizing Simchi-Levi’s Risk Exposure Index to identify risk and mitigate disruptions in the automotive supply chain.
Model provides a more accurate tool for city planning, emergency evacuations, tracking disease spread.
Engineer studies materials' role in manufacturing and infrastructure.