Air quality sensors track pollution
Research from MIT's Tata Center for Technology and Design is helping to quantify emissions in the world’s most polluted cities.
Research from MIT's Tata Center for Technology and Design is helping to quantify emissions in the world’s most polluted cities.
Awards were given to outstanding faculty, undergraduates, and graduate students.
From windmills to software, graduate student Ned Burnell creates better tools.
With support she received at the Institute, Leila Pirhaji wants to bring computational systems biology to the marketplace.
Development leader Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala MCP ’78, PhD ’81 encourages graduates to tackle pressing issues.
Nuclear science and engineering PhD student Cody Dennett simulates conditions inside reactors to measure microscopic defects in irradiated materials.
A seminar explores inequality through conversations in Massachusetts’ largest prison.
After losing his sight in an auto accident, Joe Bellantoni is giving back to his community while enhancing his career, with the help of his wife and MIT Sloan.
In exploring the role of clerics in the Shi’a world, political science PhD student Marsin Alshamary heeds the call of family history.
Honor recognizes individuals who have demonstrated ability and special aptitude for advanced training in science and engineering.
The MindHandHeart Innovation Fund announced its third round of grant winners at its final steering committee meeting for the academic year.
Annual poster session showcases recent work on biological effects of exposure to environmental agents.
AeroAstro grad students are building a human-powered aircraft that will (hopefully) fly over the Charles River.
In an effort to improve reactor safety and efficiency, new research aims to bring corrosive particle buildup out of the shadows.