Molecule makers
A new course in the Department of Chemical Engineering gives freshmen hands-on experience.
A new course in the Department of Chemical Engineering gives freshmen hands-on experience.
Software analyzes online chatter to predict health care consumers’ behavior.
Nanotube “forest” in a microfluidic channel may help detect rare proteins and viruses.
Professors Hager and Ram are the new co-chairs of MITEI’s Energy Education Task Force and the Energy Minor Oversight Committee.
Belcher, Bhatia, Brown, and Horvitz recognized for demonstrating a prolific spirit of innovation and invention resulting in a tangible impact on society.
New techniques for building microelectromechanical systems show promise.
Panel at MIT brings together editors, students, and faculty to discuss diverse aspects of publishing research.
Nuclear science and engineering community leads “Science on Saturday” outreach at MIT.
MIT researchers recommend rapidly scaling up current silicon-based systems while continuing to work on other technologies.
Future versions of an algorithm from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab could help with teaching, marketing, and memory improvement.
Study offers new targets for drugs that may prevent cancer from spreading.
Biological engineering major pursues collaborations that have broad impact for society.
Since the 1970s, Department of Mechanical Engineering course 2.007 has introduced undergraduate students to hands-on designing and building.