Deshpande Center announces fall 2015 research grants
Fifteen research teams receive $1,151,000 to develop new technological innovations.
Fifteen research teams receive $1,151,000 to develop new technological innovations.
Printer from Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab uses machine vision and 3-D scanning to self-correct and directly embed components.
Gallium nitride electronics could drastically cut energy usage in data centers, consumer devices.
MIT spinout makes treating, recycling highly contaminated oilfield water more economical
Startup brings nonstick coating to consumer goods packaging in major licensing deal.
Team developing drones that scan and monitor crop health takes grand prize at 25th annual competition.
Researchers collaborate on innovative water, energy, and next-generation technology projects.
MIT spinout uses random variations in silicon chips as authentication identifiers for consumer products.
“J-WAFS Solutions” will provide seed funding for promising new approaches to water, food supply.
Event showcases, solicits feedback on MIT Innovation Initiative’s latest projects.
Grant proposals may be submitted by any MIT faculty member with principal investigator status.
Glue can be modified for optimal performance in different types of diseased tissue.
New sensor can transmit information on hazardous chemicals or food spoilage to a smartphone.