Where design meets assembly for three MIT alumnae at Microsoft
Mechanical engineering alumnae Jacklyn Herbst ’10, MEngM ’11, Isabella DiDio ’16, and Ann McInroy ’18 bring shared MIT experiences to the same Microsoft team.
Mechanical engineering alumnae Jacklyn Herbst ’10, MEngM ’11, Isabella DiDio ’16, and Ann McInroy ’18 bring shared MIT experiences to the same Microsoft team.
Robotic sweepers, flappers, and telescoping arms face off for a shot at coveted engineering prize.
In MIT D-Lab class 2.729 (Design for Scale), MIT students devise ways to manufacture products to reach as many people as possible.
Space Exploration Initiative research aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard experiment capsule crossed the Karman line for three minutes of sustained microgravity.
Engineered surface treatment developed at MIT can reduce waste and improve efficiency in many processes.
Collaboration between Lockheed Martin and MISTI will enable MIT faculty and students to collaborate, research, and intern in Israel, Germany, and beyond.
New method for synthesizing the epoxides found in plastics, textiles, and pharmaceuticals could be powered by electricity.
Coating graphene with wax makes for a less contaminated surface during device manufacturing.
Growing material directly onto substrates and recycling chip patterns should enable faster, simpler manufacturing.
MIT leads AIM Photonics Academy’s development of a technician-training apprenticeship program.
Machine-learning approach could help robots assemble cellphones and other small parts in a manufacturing line.
Faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering are developing technologies that store, capture, convert, and minimize greenhouse gas emissions.
System breaks down complex designs into easily modifiable shapes for custom manufacturing and 3-D printing.
Inexpensive 3-D-printed microfluidics device could be used to personalize cancer treatment.
Technologies ranging from a hurricane-evacuation decision platform to algorithms that compare DNA samples honored as some of the world's best inventions of 2018.