Maryann Gong named 2017 NCAA Woman of the Year Top 30 honoree
Gong becomes third MIT student-athlete to be named to Top 30.
Gong becomes third MIT student-athlete to be named to Top 30.
PhD student works at the intersection of urban planning and computer science.
When not climbing mountains, nuclear science and engineering PhD candidate Leigh Ann Kesler tracks erosion inside fusion reactor containment chambers.
Outside of the chemistry lab, PhD candidate Tsehai Grell works to make MIT more inclusive for grad students.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellows are chosen for their potential to be leaders in their scientific fields and for their commitment to diversity.
Grantees will spend the 2017-2018 academic year conducting research abroad.
Erik Sand brings a perspective shaped by eight years of service in the U.S. Navy to his doctoral studies.
In the EECS Communication Lab, peer coaches provide guidance on papers, posters, presentations, and more.
Computer science major is the first Division III student-athlete to earn the honor in back-to-back years and just the second overall in the NCAA.
Graduate student Alpha Yacob Arsano wants to bring natural ventilation to the forefront of modern architecture.
PhD student Matt Lowe uses cricket tournaments to explore caste interactions in rural India and whether the popular sport can help bridge class divides.
PhD student Reginald Avery is developing an injectable material that patches ruptured blood vessels.
In search of a space under construction in which to stage an art installation, grad student Angel Chen was drawn to Building 18’s fourth floor lab renovation.