School of Engineering first quarter 2022 awards
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.
Workshop hosted by MIT’s Climate and Sustainability Consortium, MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, and the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing highlights how new approaches to computing can save energy and help the planet.
Linking techniques from machine learning with advanced numerical simulations, MIT researchers take an important step in state-of-the-art predictions for fusion plasmas.
New technology could help generate hydrogen and chemical industry ingredients.
MIT undergraduates whose research areas explore artificial intelligence, space, and climate change honored for their academic achievements.
The Center for Electrification and Decarbonization of Industry unites MIT climate researchers to create scalable clean energy solutions under one roof.
The portfolio of multiyear projects focuses on delivering breakthrough solutions.
After four decades at the Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Deputy Director Martin Greenwald embodies a brief history of fusion at MIT.
From nuclear proliferation to climate change, Richard K. Lester taps research talent to map a path toward a sustainable planet.
Graduate engineering, economics, and various science programs are No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
An MIT team incorporates AI to facilitate the detection of an intriguing materials phenomenon that can lead to electronics without energy dissipation.
Zoe Fisher's undergraduate research journey leads to a role working on the SPARC tokamak.
Virtual conference gathered students, faculty, and industry partners to explore the future of microsystems and nanotechnology.
A method for stabilizing the interfaces in solid-state lithium-ion batteries opens new possibilities.
Seventeen new professors join the MIT community, with research areas ranging from robotics and machine learning to health care and agriculture.