MISTI pilots conversations in energy
The MISTI Career Conversations: Energy program serves as an innovative pivot from international internships to a virtual seminar series.
The MISTI Career Conversations: Energy program serves as an innovative pivot from international internships to a virtual seminar series.
By developing electrochemical technologies, he hopes to help reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Family of compounds could someday be useful for fuel cells, supercapacitors, catalysts, and sensors.
Carbon capture and storage are key to achieving climate goals.
Analysis points to ways engineering strategies could be reimagined to minimize delays and other unanticipated expenses.
Oklo’s team is using a startup mindset to build novel reactors while meeting federal regulations.
Inspired by camel fur, a new two-layered material could provide extended cooling to preserve the freshness of perishable goods.
MIT Energy Fellow David Fischer irradiates high-temperature superconducting tape to test its resilience and prepare for the first pilot fusion plant.
Executive director of the International Energy Agency is optimistic about how quickly the world may shift to cleaner energy and achieve international decarbonization goals.
Electrically switchable system could continuously separate gases without the need for moving parts or wasted space.
Commitment to sustainable practices earns top honor from the U.S Green Building Council.
JTL Urban Mobility Lab researchers examine the effects of protecting user data privacy on the efficiency and service quality of ride-sharing applications.
MIT-Commonwealth Fusion Systems demonstration of new superconducting cable is a key step on the high-field path to compact fusion.
Far from MIT, nuclear science and engineering students take ownership of projects and explore new terrain.
Studying usage in Singapore, MIT and SMART researchers find scooter rentals allow for increased sharing frequency and fewer vehicles needed.