Malden Works for Waterfront Equity and Resilience awarded Norman B. Leventhal City Prize
Prize supports powerful collaboration among diverse constituencies in Malden, Massachusetts.
Prize supports powerful collaboration among diverse constituencies in Malden, Massachusetts.
Matthew Evans, Joseph Formaggio, Markus Klute, and Anne White are named MIT’s newest APS fellows for their contributions to physics.
Nominated by peers and students, professors in brain and cognitive sciences and biology are recognized for excellence in graduate and undergraduate education.
Materials scientist recognized for social, economic, and environmentally-sustaining inventions that impact millions of people around the world.
The honor recognizes the "stellar achievement" of the people behind the exoplanet-seeking satellite.
Primary focus will be to engage engineering students and peers from across the Institute on the school’s outreach and diversity activities.
Nearly 30 MIT-affiliated researchers will share in the prize, while David Jay Julius ’77 wins Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences; assistant professor of physics Max Metlitski shares New Horizons prize with Xie Chen PhD ’12 and Michael Levin PhD ’06.
The fellowship is MIT’s capstone program for student-entrepreneurs seeking high impact in emerging markets.
Support from Squire Booker PhD ’94 and the Bernard S. and Sophie G. Gould Fund helps MSRP-bio students excel.
Eight postdocs and alumni are among those named to the list.
MIT professor emeritus will share $3 million prize with Sergio Ferrara and Peter van Nieuwenhuizen for discovery of supergravity.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the past quarter.
Committed to Caring honors professors Modiano, Kelly, and Li, and calls for nominations.
Checkelsky, Chung, LeBeau, Lee, Marelli, Slatyer, and Surendranath receive the highest U.S. award for young scientists and engineers.
Eight faculty members are granted tenure in five science departments.