“Futurizing” undergraduate teaching
Associate Professor Michael Short’s innovative approach can be seen in the two nuclear science and engineering courses he’s transformed.
Associate Professor Michael Short’s innovative approach can be seen in the two nuclear science and engineering courses he’s transformed.
With an artist’s eye, graduate student Natasha Sadikin keeps good design at the forefront of real estate development.
Mechanical engineering students Ivan Goryachev and Ryan Koeppen ’19 are developing a thermal trailer and subsequent kiosks that could be deployed on campus during the Covid-19 pandemic.
MIT mechanical engineers have developed technologies to help hospitals around the world provide life-saving oxygen to patients with Covid-19 and other respiratory illnesses.
Professor David Wallace and his team developed class 2.s009 (Explorations in Product Design) to give students the safest, best possible hands-on educational experience.
MIT study shows the power of adaptive training tools, like a basketball hoop that shrinks and raises as you make shots.
Jasmine Florentine ’11, SM ’15 combines engineering and art to illustrate educational posters related to Covid-19.
As cases increased worldwide this spring, mechanical engineers developed solutions to help slow and stop the spread of the coronavirus.
MIT researchers’ new system optimizes the shape of robots for traversing various terrain types.
Professor emeritus of architecture trained generations of urban planners, designers, and policymakers at MIT.
MorphSensor lets users digitally model an object’s form and electronic function in one integrated space.
Large datasets are difficult to depict as scatterplots — but that may change with a new CSAIL project for creating interactive visualizations.
The winners of an MIT competition to design a future, climate-ready Boston have landed an award to realize their vision.
During a pandemic, the mask is a badge of honor, indicating the important role that individuals play in protecting the health of others during a crisis.
Once displaced by war, MIT’s Azra Akšamija creates works of cultural resilience in the face of social conflict.