Using polymeric membranes to clean up industrial separations
Department of Chemical Engineering Professor Zachary Smith is working on new polymeric membranes that can greatly reduce energy use in chemical separations.
Department of Chemical Engineering Professor Zachary Smith is working on new polymeric membranes that can greatly reduce energy use in chemical separations.
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Electronic circuits reveal when a plant begins to experience drought conditions.
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Professor Paula Hammond uses nanoscale biomaterials to craft anti-cancer treatments tiny enough to get through the bloodstream and enter tumors.
Monterrey Tec Chairman José Antonio Fernández Carbajal tours MIT.nano during his first meeting as the newest member of the MIT Corporation.
Printed nozzle system could make uniform, versatile fibers at much lower cost.
Ultrathin films of a semiconductor that emits and detects light can be stacked on top of silicon wafers.
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New technique could make it easier to use mRNA to treat disease or deliver vaccines.
Unusual fluorescent materials could be used for rapid light-based communications systems.
Researchers working to address concrete durability get a close look at the impacts of a chemical reaction known to cause structural problems.
Mechanical engineering alumna and internationally recognized professor is the new associate head of the department.