A ‘sensing skin’ for concrete
New type of sensor could immediately detect tiny cracks in structures and relay their exact location.
New type of sensor could immediately detect tiny cracks in structures and relay their exact location.
France-MIT Forum on Energy unveils new joint laboratory, explores other potential collaborations.
Two from CEE and one from EECS to participate in symposium for young engineering innovators.
Award honors his contributions to materials science and engineering in the domain of civil engineering.
Student salutes his new hometown team using atomistic simulation
The centuries-old test for strength actually determines fracture resistance of materials.
Young CEE team continues its climb in the national rankings
After years of development, production of ceramic-pot water filters should soar with opening of new facility.
Looks at the rich past, exciting future of engineering systems
Engineers Without Borders project also helps local health clinic.
The same phenomenon occurs in the ocean, in a flask and in the art of Paul Matisse.
Professor Joseph Sussman chaired committee that also required funding for public transportation
Several alumni also elected among 68 new members announced today