Alex Shalek wins Edgerton Faculty Award
Professor of chemistry and IMES core member is recognized for his leadership and pioneering spirit.
Professor of chemistry and IMES core member is recognized for his leadership and pioneering spirit.
Its former location, Building 44 on Vassar Street, will soon become the new MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
Envisioning the future (and challenges) of designing affordable technology-enabled mobility devices.
Teams were scored on speed, construction, performance, and financial planning at one of the world’s largest student engineering competitions.
No longer the MIT Pantone 201 red, the 551-pound vehicle is now black.
EECS faculty member is recognized for technical innovation, educational excellence, and efforts to advance women and underrepresented minorities in her field.
MIT's pK-12 Action Group collaborates with the Chinese International School to bring faculty, staff, and students together for hands-on learning.
Visiting students learn what it takes to be an engineer — and a bit more about themselves — at the Edgerton Center’s annual Engineering Design Workshop.
Flux, built by the MIT Solar Electric Vehicle Team, was recently unveiled at Johnson Rink in preparation for its participation in the American Solar Challenge.
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science faculty member is honored for his innovative work in cybersecurity and his engaging teaching style.
Strong performances across multiple categories boost MIT Motorsports electric vehicle team at SAE Collegiate Design Series event in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Global leader in mechanical engineering named the recipient of MIT’s esteemed junior faculty award.
In a three-day workshop, 60 Beijing high school students build underwater remotely operated vehicles and launch them in the Zesiger pool.
An MIT professor helped turn a class project into a mass-produced product that is helping people in developing countries.
The MIT Formula SAE team takes a great leap forward to build their 2017 race car.