J-WAFS awards commercialization grants to develop technologies for water and food solutions
Three new projects and two renewals receive J-WAFS Solutions grant funding for 2017-2018.
Three new projects and two renewals receive J-WAFS Solutions grant funding for 2017-2018.
Simons Foundation supports enhanced computer infrastructure for MIT's Darwin Project, which focuses on marine microbes and microbial communities.
MIT Office of Sustainability announces awards to multi-departmental projects that test management, design, and operations solutions on campus.
Honor recognizes bioengineer’s advance of analytical techniques for characterization of biopharmaceuticals.
Funding available to MIT principal investigators for innovative projects that could benefit Skoltech or the mission of the Skolkovo Foundation.
Selected cities and counties will receive funding and technical support from J-PAL to test innovative strategies in the fight against poverty.
Work made possible by grants from the Internet Policy Research Initiative.
Eleven projects have been selected to bring creative wellness and mental health programming to campus.
MISTI Global Seed Funds support MIT’s global engagement by promoting collaborations between MIT faculty members and their counterparts abroad.
Principal investigators will receive grants of up to $200,000 per year for two years, overhead free, for innovative research on food and water challenges.
MISTI’s Global Seed Funds program announces its latest winners.
Exelon Generation funding for the MIT Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems could transform the performance of the fuel cladding in light water reactors.
Proposals are invited for basic and translational environmental health sciences research.
Support will enable the exploration of new research terrains.