3Q: Leon Glicksman and John Lienhard on how to teach the unteachable
MIT professors take on problem formulation in thermal science: It can be taught, and their new book describes how.
MIT professors take on problem formulation in thermal science: It can be taught, and their new book describes how.
Prize winners include faculty, students, and alumni from all divisions.
Workshop explores ways to reduce or eliminate the carbon footprint of seawater desalination plants.
Biocompatible fibers could use light to stimulate cells or sense signs of disease.
Method for moving fluids on a surface may find uses in condensers, microfluidics, and de-icing.
Study shows particle collisions may explain overheated circuits, improve thermoelectric devices.
Data-analytics platform helps parking managers meet driver demand in high-traffic areas.
Device can predict tumor responses by measuring cell growth after drug exposure.
Energy storage device could deliver more power than current versions of this technology.
The White House highlights MIT’s latest efforts as part of National Manufacturing Day.
Newly discovered phenomenon could affect materials in batteries and water-splitting devices.
Better simulations of internal tides may benefit sonar communications, protect offshore structures, and more.
Butterflies, Legos, and robotic insects — oh, my! MechE grad students showcase their latest projects.