Liquid tin-sulfur compound shows thermoelectric potential
MIT researchers create a high-temperature device that produces electricity from industrial waste heat.
MIT researchers create a high-temperature device that produces electricity from industrial waste heat.
At the 2017 Assistive Technologies Hackathon hosted at Beaver Works, students created helpful devices for Greater Boston residents with disabilities.
Nuclear science and engineering graduate student Becky Romatoski analyzes range of uncertainties in MIT’s salt-cooled nuclear reactor project.
Innovative MIT research focuses on developing systems to perceive and identify objects in their environment and understand social interactions in traffic.
Former department head and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering alumnus Joseph Sussman retires after 50 years.
Clothing tinkerers innovate fashion with science-based performance dresswear and 3-D knitting.
Award-winning paper by Arun Singh shows how one of the world’s fastest-growing economies can expand its energy consumption while limiting emissions.
New design could provide communication support in disaster zones.
Amol Bhave’s path to MIT began with watching OpenCourseWare lectures from his home in India. Before he was admitted to MIT, he had created his own MITx course.
Nuclear science and engineering senior Sean Lowder is taking his expertise to Washington and the U.S. Navy.
Students create bronze medallions of the MIT seal for new graduates of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
GelSight technology lets robots gauge objects’ hardness and manipulate small tools.
Mark Bathe develops molecular packages for targeted delivery of drugs, vaccines, and gene-editing tools.
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering banquet recognizes the Class of 2017 and outstanding members of the CEE community.
MIT graduate student connects the business, engineering, and human elements of producing aerospace technology.