Translating research into impact
Fourth annual Tata Center Symposium highlights the need to invest in technologies for the developing world from a market-driven perspective.
Fourth annual Tata Center Symposium highlights the need to invest in technologies for the developing world from a market-driven perspective.
Delivered together, the two join forces to eradicate drug-resistant bacteria.
Researchers from across MIT showcase J-WAFS-funded projects tackling critical water and food systems challenges from solutions-oriented perspectives.
Taking a page from green plants, new polymer “grows” through a chemical reaction with carbon dioxide.
System can be rapidly reconfigured to produce a variety of protein drugs.
System makes it easier to produce new molecules for myriad applications.
Chemical engineering graduate student was named a “machine-learning maestro” by the magazine.
MIT alumnus and chemical engineering faculty member was a pioneering director of venture capital firms.
A popular class on fermentation technology has been attracting mid-career students to MIT for more than 50 years.
Hydrogen peroxide-sensing molecule reveals whether chemotherapy drugs are having their intended effects.
With new method, surgeons would remove tumor, then implant microparticles that attack remaining cancer cells.
The Samuel W. Ing Memorial Fund will support MIT graduate students as they create a more advanced and less costly path to fusion energy solutions.
Made of electronic circuits coupled to minute particles, the devices could flow through intestines or pipelines to detect problems.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Associate professor of chemical engineering talks about the future of biochemistry and the next generation of scientists and engineers.