MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation launches Manufacturing Technology Advisory Board; Infosys joins board
Leaders from academia and the technology industry will work together to share ideas and plan ways to help transform U.S. manufacturing.
Leaders from academia and the technology industry will work together to share ideas and plan ways to help transform U.S. manufacturing.
Airports in New York, Los Angeles and Honolulu are judged likeliest to play a significant role in the growth of a pandemic.
Newly minted MIT PhD selected for two-year social entrepreneurship fellowship.
Study shows that pavement deflection under vehicle tires makes for a continuous uphill drive that increases fuel consumption.
Delivers annual Charles L. Miller Lecture
A single gene mutation can sweep through a population, opening the door for the concept of ‘species’ in bacteria.
From spider webs to tangled proteins, Markus Buehler finds the connections between mathematics, molecules and materials.
Honored for highly innovative and creative work in computational modeling
Inspired by a toy, the ‘buckliball’ — a collapsible structure fabricated from a single piece of material — represents a new class of 3-D, origami-like structures.
New MIT analysis shows there’s enough room to safely store at least a century’s worth of U.S. fossil fuel emissions.
Rainfall can provide an alternative to polluted groundwater in developing countries, but systems are needed to keep it clean.
World-renowned geotechnical engineer and earthquake expert worked at MIT for more than 40 years.
Work is broadly applicable to studies of commuting, migration, freight, even epidemics.
On engineering design and the book 'Flexibility in Engineering Design'
China no longer the obvious choice for manufacturing functions of large U.S.-based companies, paper says