Encouraging the next generation of fusion innovators
The Samuel W. Ing Memorial Fund will support MIT graduate students as they create a more advanced and less costly path to fusion energy solutions.
The Samuel W. Ing Memorial Fund will support MIT graduate students as they create a more advanced and less costly path to fusion energy solutions.
Made of electronic circuits coupled to minute particles, the devices could flow through intestines or pipelines to detect problems.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Associate professor of chemical engineering talks about the future of biochemistry and the next generation of scientists and engineers.
Chemical engineering graduate student is invited to participate in the agency's 60th anniversary symposium in September.
Polymeric nanoparticles can efficiently administer mRNA to cells of the lungs, liver, and other organs.
MIT engineers develop a way to triple the survival time for swimmers in wetsuits.
Institute Professor chosen to help forge connections and identify opportunities for sustained international cooperation.
Awardees will use grants to advance research in areas including energy storage, renewables expansion modeling, and the chemistry of electrocatalysts.
The School of Engineering gives its 2018 Infinite Mile Awards for exceptional service and support.
MSCEP student will pursue an advanced degree in engineering at Cambridge University in the U.K.
Eleven principal investigators from six MIT departments will receive grants totaling over $1.3 million, overhead free, for research on food and water challenges.
Nanoparticles carrying two drugs can cross the blood-brain barrier and shrink glioblastoma tumors.
Nanoparticles could offer a new way to help eradicate the disease worldwide.
MIT researchers and industry form new consortium to aid the drug discovery process.