Designing exploratory robots that collect data for marine scientists
“This is a really exciting time to be a roboticist who also cares about the environment,” says PhD student Victoria Preston.
“This is a really exciting time to be a roboticist who also cares about the environment,” says PhD student Victoria Preston.
The five-year award aims to empower “the most promising innovators in science and technology.”
Graduate student Ellen Zhong helped biologists and mathematicians reach across departmental lines to address a longstanding problem in electron microscopy.
Merging species conservation and architectural design, graduate student James Brice is studying the sustainable development of public spaces.
PhD student Sarah Nyquist applies computational methods to understudied areas of reproductive health, such as the cellular composition of breast milk.
Former naval petty officer Manuel Morales now develops imaging applications to detect cardiac dysfunction in young patients.
HASTS PhD student Caroline White-Nockleby aims to advance climate justice by minimizing localized burdens of renewable energy implementation.
PhD student Minh Trinh studies misreporting of government statistics and the effect on accountability in his home country of Vietnam.
Whether testing high-field fusion magnets or his own physical endurance, Theo Mouratidis pushes the limits.
Osmoses says its filtration membranes can make gas and vapor separation much less energy-intensive across multiple industries.
Grants will support their research, graduate study, and teaching abroad in 2021-22.
Dissecting the process of recruitment, MIT political science PhD candidate Gabriel Nahmias seeks to lower the barriers to political engagement.
The PhD student focuses on three cities and the role of the arts in helping planning institutions to imagine and plan for possible futures.
PhD student Sidhant Pai works on atmospheric chemistry models that may help policymakers improve air quality in their region.
Fellowship funds graduate studies at Stanford University.