China’s transition to electric vehicles
By 2030, 40 percent of vehicles sold in China will be electric; MIT research finds that despite benefits, the cost to consumers and to society will be substantial.
By 2030, 40 percent of vehicles sold in China will be electric; MIT research finds that despite benefits, the cost to consumers and to society will be substantial.
The findings pave the way to develop more efficient next-gen LEDs that cover the entire visible spectrum.
Corning executive Mark Kurz SM ’95 leads a team producing vials for vaccine distribution.
Analysis quantifies a dramatic price drop that parallels similar improvements in solar and wind energy, and shows further steep declines could be possible.
Engineers have developed self-cooling fabrics from polyethylene, a material commonly used in plastic bags.
Students in 2.008 (Design and Manufacturing II) learn about manufacturing processes for everyday products, and work in teams to design their own yo-yos.
MIT students collaborate online with international peers to tackle business challenges for the Hong Kong International Airport.
Leader of MIT’s Industrial Performance Center will bring expertise in manufacturing, jobs, and growth.
Fabricaide, developed at MIT CSAIL, provides live design feedback to help users reduce leftover material.
CSAIL's “LaserFactory” system automates the full process for making functional devices in one system.
Study is first demonstration of a fully 3D-printed thruster using pure ion emission for propulsion.
MassBridge will create curriculum for the advanced manufacturing needs of today’s economy.
Study finds China’s industrial-park policy is better for productivity when political connections are not a factor.
MIT study shows the power of adaptive training tools, like a basketball hoop that shrinks and raises as you make shots.
New system enables realistic variations in glossiness across a 3D-printed surface. The advance could aid fine art reproduction and the design of prosthetics.