MIT team places 3rd in materials design competition with novel 3D printable metal
New material could be used by Tesla to produce all-electric vehicles with just a few massive parts.
New material could be used by Tesla to produce all-electric vehicles with just a few massive parts.
Professor Betar Gallant approaches electrochemistry with a strong inclination, inherited from her family, to work things out independently.
The team credits strategy and team building for keeping the lead in a tight race.
The MIT Mobility Initiative welcomes five inaugural industry members to advance safe, clean, and inclusive mobility.
Women strengthen MIT Edgerton Center rocketry, motorsports, and solar vehicle teams with diverse perspectives.
Gordon Engineering Leadership Program revamps IAP course, with focus on building products and systems, working in diverse teams, testing to requirements, and competing for contracts and market share.
Discovery allows scientists to study crucial intermediate in battery development.
MISTI Career Conversations virtual lunch series sees MIT students explore environmental, social, and governance initiatives in a global context across three key sectors.
As researchers consider materials for solid-state batteries, they also may want to consider how those materials could impact large-scale manufacturing.
An MIT study gauges the pace of shifting to battery power.
Technology solutions to climate change, disaster response, and global health challenges are up for discussion in a new Lincoln Laboratory lecture series.
By 2030, 40 percent of vehicles sold in China will be electric; MIT research finds that despite benefits, the cost to consumers and to society will be substantial.
Blade Kotelly is a senior lecturer on design thinking and innovation, bringing expertise to the world's top brands to better innovate in complex product and service environments.
MIT researchers develop novel EV emissions model to quantify importance of vehicle charging patterns and impact of ambient temperature on EV emissions levels.
When Covid-19 forced Edgerton Center student teams off campus, the engineers found their problem-solving skills put to the test.