A global lab for teaching and practicing synthetic biology
A pandemic-fueled transformation of the MIT course MAS.S64 (How to Grow (Almost) Anything) leads to next steps in democratizing synthetic biology.
A pandemic-fueled transformation of the MIT course MAS.S64 (How to Grow (Almost) Anything) leads to next steps in democratizing synthetic biology.
The graduate student in biological engineering is the second MIT student-athlete ever to earn Woman of the Year honors.
Over the years, dozens of student products from Class 2.009 (Product Engineering Processes) have inspired startups.
MIT alumnus-founded PoolText offers a platform for researchers and journal editors to improve the efficiency of submitting and publishing scientific papers.
Startups founded by mechanical engineers are at the forefront of developing solutions to mitigate the environmental impact of manufacturing.
Seven faculty and alumni are among the winners of the prestigious honors for electrical engineers and computer scientists.
Unique PSFC-designed spectrometer provides crucial data about the implosion that yielded an historic fusion energy gain.
Researcher with broad expertise in an interdisciplinary field saw combat in World War II.
Fifteen MIT students traveled to Washington to speak to representatives from several federal executive agencies.
Award recognizes Shin’s contributions at Lincoln Laboratory to air vehicle survivability and STEM education in support of national defense.
In MIT class 18.A34 (Mathematical Problem Solving), students prep for a major collegiate mathematics competition — and learn to love math.
The new fellowship from the governments of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States, administered by Schmidt Futures, supports graduate education in STEM fields.
The 2022 honorees received their prizes, and the 2020 and 2021 winners were also honored at the first full ceremony since the start of the pandemic.
Rachel Chae and Sihao Huang ’22 will pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom.
MIT-trained electrical engineer Jorg Scholvin guides researchers fabricating new technology at MIT.nano.