Faculty highlight: W. Craig Carter
Materials science professor develops algorithms to solve problems across disciplines, strengthens online teaching techniques, and contributes to scientific art.
Materials science professor develops algorithms to solve problems across disciplines, strengthens online teaching techniques, and contributes to scientific art.
“Design is a conversation” at this year's ATHack, or Assistive Technologies Hackathon, for people with disabilities.
Stretchable, biocompatible hydrogels with complex patterning could be used in tissue engineering.
Tabletop setup provides more nuanced picture of heat production in microelectronics.
MIT team, working with villagers in India, designs peer-to-peer system to enable local power sharing.
New cohort of fellows to carry on humanitarian tradition at MIT.
Graphene layer one atom thick could quadruple rate of condensation heat transfer in generating plants.
Startup’s software, designed to plan NASA space missions, now drives more effective online advertising.
Developed by Carlos Riva ’75, a California water plant will be the largest seawater desalination facility in the Western Hemisphere.
Simulations and experiments aim to improve on spiders in creating strong, resilient fibers.
New algorithm lets autonomous robots divvy up assembly tasks on the fly.
"To tackle our biggest societal challenges, we need an innovation pipeline that delivers every drop," Reif writes.