Learning the lessons of Fukushima
Japan’s nuclear meltdowns provide valuable lessons for the design of future nuclear powerplants.
Japan’s nuclear meltdowns provide valuable lessons for the design of future nuclear powerplants.
Alumnus Michael Pasqual and professor Olivier de Weck win ‘Reviewers’ Favorite’ award
Researchers demonstrate the first wireless security scheme that can protect against “man-in-the-middle” attacks — but doesn’t require a password.
Lasers that emit pulses lasting a quintillionth of a second could characterize the behavior of individual electrons during chemical reactions.
MIT simulation accurately reconstructs pipe fractures formed in the 2010 Deepwater Horizon accident.
Biomedical Innovation Funding Awards (BIFAs)- Application deadline: Sept. 6
New understanding of high-performing cathode compound could facilitate rapid evaluation of improved alternatives.
Succeeds Shapiro to lead one of the Institute’s oldest interdepartmental labs
What began as lecture notes for an MIT computer-science class has become the standard text in the field, selling half a million copies in 20 years.
A simple new imaging system could help manufacturers inspect their products, forensics experts identify weapons and doctors identify cancers.
Edgerton Center-run workshop gives high school students a hands-on tutorial in engineering.
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory welcomes one of its latest additions (and alumnus): Assistant Professor Julie Shah.