Three MIT faculty elected 2018 AAAS Fellows
Jacqueline Hewitt, Kristala Prather, and John Lienhard are among those recognized for their efforts to advance science.
Jacqueline Hewitt, Kristala Prather, and John Lienhard are among those recognized for their efforts to advance science.
“The human impact that I have is equally, if not more, important to me than the technical rigor of the work I’m doing,” says the senior.
Frankel MME ’60, SM ’60, an expert in ocean systems and economics, served on the faculty of MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering and Sloan School of Management.
Stewart Isaacs, a PhD student in AeroAstro and a world champion jump roper, credits his academic successes to his long career in competitive jump roping.
The silent, lightweight aircraft doesn’t depend on fossil fuels.
Long-time EECS professor and Lincoln Laboratory division head is best known for research on transistors, lasers, and masers.
Radiocarbon measurements provide evidence that the origin of the haze over Sumatra's neighbors is peat, not deforestation and waste burning as many believed.
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change workshop explores risks and opportunities for the agriculture sector.
MIT students from the fields of bioengineering, business, computer science, and energy science receive the prestigious awards.
Researchers uncover the factors that have caused photovoltaic module costs to drop by 99 percent.
Double major Kerrie Greene builds connections in her research and her community.
Mechanical engineering major is among 32 winners nationwide.
Senior Jessy Lin, a double major in EECS and philosophy, is programming for social good.
Speakers at the summit included Massachusetts Secretary of Labor Rosalin Acosta and former Google chairman Eric Schmidt.
Study illuminates new mode of bacteria dispersal.