Jay Whitacre wins $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize for invention of a revolutionary battery
First mass-produced, low-cost, eco-friendly battery has the potential to transition the world toward a more sustainable energy future.
First mass-produced, low-cost, eco-friendly battery has the potential to transition the world toward a more sustainable energy future.
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering graduate student honored for her work on nuclear thermal hydraulics.
The WZB Berlin Social Science Center honors the developmental economist and J-PAL director for her studies on poverty alleviation.
Award includes $100K cash prize, artist residency, gala, and four public programs at MIT.
Public installations are on view through September at the Rose Kennedy Greenway.
New professorship is a gift from MIT alumnus Hock Tan '75, SM '75.
From igniting carbon fibers to freeze-drying hydrogels, MIT Summer Scholars learn pioneering scientific techniques during nine-week internships.
Incoming Tata Fellows get a crash course on resource-constrained communities and the challenges of the developing world.
Fellowship marks the highest honor in the field of linguistics.
Nuclear science and engineering professor emeritus honored for novel uses of small-angle scattering in the study of matter.
Professors emeritus Sidney Yip and Judith Jarvis Thomson honored for their continued innovations.