A new way to detect leaks in pipes
Self-propelled robotic device can speed through pipes, pinpointing leaks more accurately than existing methods.
Self-propelled robotic device can speed through pipes, pinpointing leaks more accurately than existing methods.
Study reveals how shape and chemistry let feathers shed water after emerging from great depths.
The Society of Automotive Engineers awards three mechanical engineers for their paper on engine efficiency.
Professor of mechanical engineering receives one of the highest career achievement distinctions in mechanics
Awards given to outstanding faculty, and graduate and undergraduate students
Cullen Buie manipulates micro-scale phenomena to optimize energy conversion devices.
Course 2.739 brings engineering, business, and design students together to learn about developing new products
Technique might enable advances in display screens, solar cells, or other devices.
Electrochemical approach has potential to efficiently turn low-grade heat to electricity.
Researchers discover a way for temperature gradients in fluids to move objects.
Alexander Slocum tackles “impossible” engineering problems to help meet growing world energy demand.
Professor Gareth McKinley co-leads research to optimize fog harvesting technology.
Simulated ski run challenges mechanical engineering students to produce a wide array of robots.
Professor John Lienhard will lead the new laboratory.