New approach makes sprayed droplets hit and stick to their targets
Using a simple mesh screen may allow farmers to dramatically reduce the amount of pesticides they spray.
Using a simple mesh screen may allow farmers to dramatically reduce the amount of pesticides they spray.
Users can quickly visualize designs that optimize multiple parameters at once.
Researchers incorporate optoelectronic diodes into fibers and weave them into washable fabrics.
Silicon-based system offers smaller, cheaper alternative to other “broadband” filters; could improve a variety of photonic devices.
MIT-developed process could offer nontoxic alternative to environmentally harmful chemicals.
Technology captures water evaporating from cooling towers; prototype to be installed on MIT’s Central Utility Plant.
Scalable manufacturing process spools out strips of graphene for use in ultrathin membranes.
Year-long program will give early-stage entrepreneurs a leg up in the functional fabrics industry.
Startup’s optoelectronic chips could reduce energy usage by up to 50 percent in data centers while increasing computing speeds.
MIT Smart Manufacturing Leadership Program provides education, hands-on experience to leaders at manufacturing giant.
With new approach, researchers specify desired properties of a material, and a computer system generates a structure accordingly.
AIM Photonics Academy winter session draws over 60 participants from industry and academia.
CSAIL system uses custom ink and ultraviolet light to repeatedly change an object's color.
An MIT graduate, Rosenfield is remembered for his passion for manufacturing and commitment to his students.
New program offers alternative learning pathway to mastering fundamental skills needed for global manufacturing excellence and competitiveness.