To engineers’ surprise, radiation can slow corrosion of some materials
In certain alloys, exposure to proton irradiation can extend the material’s lifetime, study finds.
In certain alloys, exposure to proton irradiation can extend the material’s lifetime, study finds.
Ion-based technology may enable energy-efficient simulations of the brain’s learning process, for neural network AI systems.
Exotic states called Kohn anomalies could offer clues to why some materials have the electronic properties they do.
Using 3D fabrication, researchers develop novel nuclear materials that optimize both accident tolerance and performance.
After his PhD thesis invalidates an old assumption, Norman Cao wonders what’s next.
Three MIT teams to explore novel ways to reduce operations and maintenance costs of advanced nuclear reactors.
Molecules containing heavy and deformed radioactive nuclei may help scientists to measure symmetry-violating phenomena and identify signs of dark matter.
UROP students explore applications in robotics, health care, language understanding, and nuclear engineering.
Graduate student Erica Salazar tackles a magnetic engineering challenge.
After delivering novel computational methods for nuclear problems, nuclear science and engineering PhD candidate Pablo Ducru plunges into startup life.
Professors Paola Cappellaro, Warren Seering, and Lily Tsai honored as “Committed to Caring.”
Danagoulian and his research team developed a system that could greatly improve the process for verifying compliance of nuclear warheads.
Nuclear scientists and biomedical researchers team up to investigate whether treatment with gamma radiation could make N95 masks more reusable.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
System “recruits” defects that usually cause disruptions, using them to instead carry out quantum operations.