MIT welcomes Brian Deese as its next Institute Innovation Fellow
The former senior advisor to two U.S. presidents will focus on how to advance U.S. industrial strategy and address climate change.
The former senior advisor to two U.S. presidents will focus on how to advance U.S. industrial strategy and address climate change.
The disorganized arrangement of the proteins in light-harvesting complexes is the key to their extreme efficiency.
Critical needs for curbing greenhouse gases include non-fossil fuel aviation, buildings, electric grids, industrial processes, and the potential of fusion power.
New research explores how Dyson maps are putting quantum computers to work in designing fusion energy devices.
Through coursework, intercollegiate collaboration, and a site visit, MIT students fuse engineering and anthropology to propose innovative energy solutions.
The award will support a master’s degree in international relations, the next step in Khotimsky’s planned career in international energy negotiations or policy.
Unexpected experimental results often give Associate Professor Cem Tasan new insights into how metals break and deform — and how to design damage-resistant alloys.
A full-building energy efficiency project aims to reduce total campus emissions by 2 percent.
Florian Chavagnat seeks to answer fundamental questions about heat transfer that will shape the success of nuclear power plants — and extended missions in space.
Udall Foundation Scholarship honors public service commitment to environmental issues.
A variety of recent events highlighted efforts by faculty, staff, and students to make a difference today.
MIT Mobility Forum considers whether startups can provide the infrastructure for electric vehicles, or if more automakers must step in.
The chemical engineer is honored for her work designing polymers and nanomaterials with wide-ranging applications in medicine and energy.
At MIT, the Massachusetts state senator describes the commonwealth’s progress on tackling global warming, remains optimistic despite short-term delays.
Over 300 social impact leaders from around the world convened on MIT’s campus to discuss global challenges and how to solve them together.