Electrochemistry, from batteries to brains
Professor Bilge Yildiz finds patterns in the behavior of ions across applications.
Professor Bilge Yildiz finds patterns in the behavior of ions across applications.
Ultrastable and made of inexpensive, nontoxic elements, chalcogenide perovskites could find applications in solar cells, lighting, and more.
The Common Ground for Computing Education is facilitating collaborations to develop new classes for students to pursue computational knowledge within the context of their fields of interest.
Honor recognizes professors who went the extra mile advising during the pandemic’s disruptions.
By combining chemotherapy, tumor injury, and immunotherapy, researchers show that the immune system can be re-engaged to destroy tumors in mice.
APS names Bourouiba, Grego, Liu, Peacock, Winslow, and Yildiz as MIT’s newest fellows for their contributions to physics.
Film examines the history and international impact of the 1999 Study on the Status of Women Faculty in Science at MIT, through interviews with Nancy Hopkins and other leading scientists.
Awards support high-risk, high-reward biomedical and behavioral research.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.
The Great Glass Pumpkin Patch returns to MIT with 2,000 new pumpkins.
Reversible system can flip the magnetic orientation of particles with a small voltage; could lead to faster data storage and smaller sensors.
The MIT School of Engineering honors excellence in teaching and advising, as well as academic achievement.
A new approach increases the efficiency of chemical reactions that are key to many industrial processes.
MIT researchers find a new way to quantify the uncertainty in molecular energies predicted by neural networks.
Public-private partnership aims to advance development and production of medical treatments.