New seed fund to address food, water, and agriculture in India
MIT-India, J-WAFS, and the Indian Institute of Technology Ropar launch fund to facilitate collaborations between faculty and scientists from MIT and ITT Ropar.
MIT-India, J-WAFS, and the Indian Institute of Technology Ropar launch fund to facilitate collaborations between faculty and scientists from MIT and ITT Ropar.
Projects will develop new AI technologies that detect and prevent diseases.
The one-year Scale-Ups Fellowships program provides each fellow with a $20,000 grant and support tailored to address their specific needs.
Video game developer NCSOFT joins with MIT.nano to apply the language of gaming to technology research and education.
Proposals are invited for basic and translational environmental health sciences research.
Award from USAID will support research collaborations through new Center of Excellence in Energy at Ain Shams University in Cairo.
Two new J-WAFS Solutions commercialization grants will support novel technologies that aim to improve the economics and resiliency of farming.
The prestigious awards are supporting five innovative projects that challenge established norms and have the potential to be world-changing.
Campus sustainability incubator grants provide funding for innovative projects that bring together faculty, staff, and students and use MIT as a test bed for innovation.
Fifteen student teams nationwide have been awarded up to $10,000 in grants to address local problems.
Researchers from across MIT showcase J-WAFS-funded projects tackling critical water and food systems challenges from solutions-oriented perspectives.
Riccardo Comin, Phillip “Donnie” Keathley, and Luqiao Lui are among 31 selected nationwide.
U.S. Department of Energy grant will support the Allanore lab's advancement of copper production from sulfur-based minerals.
Solutions grants will aid commercialization of novel MIT technologies to test water safety and improve agricultural productivity.
Four students are first beneficiaries of grant program established by Assistant Professor Lindley Winslow with support from the Heising-Simons Foundation.