Educating future naval leaders
In class 2.702 (Systems Engineering and Naval Ship Design), naval officers and other graduate students get hands-on experience in project management skills that will be central to their future careers.
In class 2.702 (Systems Engineering and Naval Ship Design), naval officers and other graduate students get hands-on experience in project management skills that will be central to their future careers.
Recent mechanical engineering alumna Emily Satterfield ’22 pursues passions that might seem unrelated but “actually go hand-in-hand.”
VulcanForms, founded by an MIT alumnus and professor, has created digital production systems to manufacture complex metal parts at scale.
For some MIT Leaders for Global Operations graduates, a research passion becomes a full-time career.
Professor Emeritus Donald Sadoway, renowned electrochemist and influential educator, reflects on 45 years at MIT.
A new study links very dry and very humid indoor environments with worse Covid-19 outcomes.
J-WAFS Fellows discuss their inspiration for pursuing challenges in water and food systems.
MIT Energy Initiative Annual Research Conference highlights both opportunities and obstacles in the race to a net-zero future.
Metal stents or staples that disintegrate on demand inside the body could eliminate some surgical and endoscopic procedures.
Pacemakers and other medical devices, as well as long-distance drones and remote sensors, could require fewer battery replacements with new approach.
A new study suggests mobile data collected while traveling over bridges could help evaluate their integrity.
Vishnu Jayaprakash SM '19, PhD '22 won for the AgZen-Cloak, an invention that makes pesticides stick to crops, minimizing pollution and water waste.
Fourteen faculty members have been granted tenure in five departments across the MIT School of Engineering.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.
MIT Morningside Academy for Design’s inaugural fellows chart a new course.