Dirty physics
Franz-Josef Ulm explores the physics of dirty materials and messy systems to advance sustainable infrastructure and clean energy technology.
Franz-Josef Ulm explores the physics of dirty materials and messy systems to advance sustainable infrastructure and clean energy technology.
Skylar Tibbits creates smart materials that elegantly transform themselves to improve processes and products.
Wireless motion-tracking device from CSAIL researchers is among highlighted innovations at “Demo Day.”
MIT spinout Jisto helps companies optimize utilization with real-time deployment, monitoring, and analytics.
Partnership of government, industry, and academia will pursue integration of optical devices with electronics.
Richard de Neufville teaches and practices flexible engineering design for infrastructure projects that meet the challenges of the future.
MIT and Novartis are co-chairing a new working group on Cambridge climate resiliency.
MIT and Total partner to improve technical instruction in African universities.
Startup brings nonstick coating to consumer goods packaging in major licensing deal.
Sports companies connect with engineering students and faculty at the second annual STE@M Day.
Engineers from iRobot provide workshop for students from the Boston area in the MIT STEM Mentoring Program.
Tabletop setup provides more nuanced picture of heat production in microelectronics.
Company moves R&D headquarters to Cambridge and establishes a five-year, $25 million research alliance.
Alumni weigh in on the value of an MIT engineering and management program that has produced many top executives.
Leaders for Global Operation internship project earns award, could save millions for company.