Engineers 3-D print flexible mesh for ankle and knee braces
Techniques could lead to personalized wearable and implantable devices.
Techniques could lead to personalized wearable and implantable devices.
Ranked at the top for the eighth straight year, the Institute also places first in 11 of 48 disciplines.
D-Lab noted for its "work to address the daily challenges of poverty through design."
From industrializing 3-D printing to creating nanomaterials at scale, John Hart is reimagining the way things are made.
Findings show how to make confined bubbles develop uniformly, instead of in their usual scattershot way.
J-WAFS announces graduate fellowships for Sahil Shah and Peter Godart, both of the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Researchers have found a simple formula that could be useful for air purification, space propulsion, and molecular analyses.
David Larson, a doctoral candidate in mechanical engineering and an avid sailor, models ship-wave interactions to understand how ships behave in severe storms.
Changes in pressure, more so than temperature, strongly influence how quickly liquids turn to gas, researchers show.
Streamlined system for creating and analyzing perovskite compounds may cut development time from 20 years to two.
From MEngM to MicroMasters, Professor David Hardt has devoted much of his career to reshaping how manufacturing is taught.
Seventeen appointments have been made in eight departments within the School of Engineering.
MIT startup Inkbit is overcoming traditional constraints to 3-D printing by giving its machines “eyes and brains.”
Nine principal investigators from MIT will receive grants totaling over $1 million for solutions-oriented research into global food and water challenges.
Multilevel Mars greenhouse could provide food to sustain astronauts for several years.