A physicist, an athlete, and an engineer
MIT senior Margo Batie plays hard on the rugby field and works hard in the physics lab.
MIT senior Margo Batie plays hard on the rugby field and works hard in the physics lab.
Particles suspended in cooling water could prevent hotspots in nuclear plant cooling systems and electronics.
Combining nuclear with artificial geothermal, shale oil, or hydrogen production could help slow climate change, study shows.
Common mineral gets first detailed examination of its surface electronic properties, thanks to team of MIT researchers.
New study suggests that the secretive rogue state may have found a way to circumvent international controls on nuclear materials.
Institute’s undergraduate engineering program is again ranked No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Three graduate and one undergraduate student receive prizes from the Nuclear Energy University Programs
A substitute for traditional zircaloy could greatly reduce the danger of hydrogen explosions.
Understanding the properties that control surface dissipation of heat could lead to improved power plants and electronics with high heat-transfer rates.
Prize recognizes significant technical contributions by an individual under the age of 40
Ronald Ballinger named to Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards