J-WAFS awards grants for commercialization of food and water technologies
Solutions grants will aid commercialization of novel MIT technologies to test water safety and improve agricultural productivity.
Solutions grants will aid commercialization of novel MIT technologies to test water safety and improve agricultural productivity.
Alex Hattori, a senior in MechE and six-time national yo-yo champion, explores yo-yos and robotics inside and out of the classroom.
Passive solar-powered system could prevent freezing on airplanes, wind turbines, powerlines, and other surfaces.
Retired MIT professor specialized in measurement and instrumentation, held 20 patents, and launched two companies.
Technique could be used to scale-up self-assembled materials for use as optical sensors, color displays, and light-guided electronics.
Study finds lost revenue can be millions of dollars annually, suggests ways to quantify haze-related reductions in solar panel output.
Using a simple mesh screen may allow farmers to dramatically reduce the amount of pesticides they spray.
MIT Solar Electrical Vehicle Team takes 5th place in nine-day challenge, which traversed the Oregon Trail from Omaha, Nebraska to Bend, Oregon.
Graduate students receive J-WAFS fellowships to support research focused on improving water access for rural as well as urban communities.
Through the Ibn Khaldun Fellowship for Saudi Arabian Women, postdoctoral scientists and engineers develop their professional skills during a one-year stay at MIT.
Advanced Functional Fabrics of America workshop challenges pioneering MIT and FIT students to conceive new ideas.
Newly appointed department head Evelyn Wang names Pierre Lermusiaux and Rohit Karnik as associate department heads.
Powered only by solar energy, a new device developed at MIT could provide relief to regions where water is scare.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Analysis points the way to energy-efficient systems that take a location-specific approach to cooling and dehumidifying places where people live and work.