Cleaning up industrial filtration
MIT spinoff Via Separations aims for industrial decarbonization with its durable graphene oxide membranes.
MIT spinoff Via Separations aims for industrial decarbonization with its durable graphene oxide membranes.
The 2021 School of Engineering Accenture Fellows are bolstering research and igniting ideas to help transform global business.
A longstanding interest in radiation’s effects on metals has drawn Michael Short into new areas such as nuclear security and microreactors.
A passion for biomaterials inspires PhD candidate Eesha Khare to tackle climate change.
A student-run project is collecting messages from around the world, using nanotechnology to etch them on a disk, and sending the disk to the International Space Station.
The alumni-founded startup Uncountable has developed a digital workbook to help scientists get more out of experimental data.
Eight faculty members have been granted tenure in five departments across the MIT School of Engineering.
SAMCO inductively coupled plasma etcher can process multiple materials at various sizes.
The design could lead to conformable wearable monitors to track skin cancer and other conditions.
How 3D-printed models of neuronal axons could accelerate development of new therapies to treat neurodegenerative disorders.
MIT offers first courses on the platform, which aims to serve cutting-edge manufacturing education to more Americans.
The new carbon-based material could be a basis for lighter, tougher alternatives to Kevlar and steel.
The first MIT student to be named a Michel David-Weill Scholar, Moore is planning a career at the intersection of sciences and environmental policy.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.
FIB-SEM is now available to researchers across the Institute for use in characterization, nanofabrication, and rapid prototyping.