Stamp-sized graphene sheets riddled with holes could be boon for molecular separation
Fabrication technique could be integrated into manufacturing to make large-scale membranes.
Fabrication technique could be integrated into manufacturing to make large-scale membranes.
Cost-effective method produces semiconducting films from materials that outperform silicon.
At the fifth annual Mechanical Engineering Research Exhibition, graduate students gain valuable practice presenting their innovative work.
Living and working in a glass cube, an interdisciplinary team of students reimagined the ambulance of the future as part of a global startup competition.
With an MIT alumnus and four professors among its co-founders, Desktop Metal is pushing the boundaries of metal 3-D printing.
Friends, family, and colleagues remember the alumnus, aviator, nature lover, and selfless pilot who never failed to inspire.
Lincoln Laboratory's 3-D printing lead has been named to Manufacturing Engineering magazine's 30 Under 30 list.
Lithium-based battery could make use of greenhouse gas before it ever gets into the atmosphere.
Thermodynamics expert and longtime Department of Mechanical Engineering affiliate founded Thermo Electron, a world leader in instrumentation.
CSAIL system could help athletes, dancers, and others better analyze how they move.
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.