Making electronics out of coal
Instead of burning up this complex hydrocarbon, let’s make devices from it, says Jeffrey Grossman.
Instead of burning up this complex hydrocarbon, let’s make devices from it, says Jeffrey Grossman.
Spinning cells could attract each other across surprisingly long distances.
MIT ranked within the top 5 globally for 19 of 42 subject areas.
New fieldwork program in civil and environmental engineering takes students to Italy for a lesson in ancient infrastructure and materials.
National public-private consortium led by MIT will involve manufacturers, universities, agencies, companies.
New approach to preventing embrittlement could be useful in nuclear reactors.
Grid-scale approach to rechargeable power storage gets new arsenal of possible materials.
New projects emphasize using digital methods not possible in traditional classes, leveraging research-based teaching practices, and measuring student learning.
Devadas, Grossman, Sipser, and Tang awarded MIT’s highest undergraduate teaching award.
Aluminum used in nuclear reactors and other harsh environments may last longer with new treatment.
Videos hosted by Professor Lorna Gibson bring an engineering approach to birding.
Six-year tenure was defined by collaboration across schools, departments, and offices.
Technique could enable 3-D printing of cellular structures for tissue engineering.
Polymer nanowires that assemble in perpendicular layers could offer route to tinier chip components.
At MIT’s Tata Center for Technology and Design, researchers are exploring ways to extend electricity access to rural communities in India using microgrids.