Product Design and Development class partners with MIT Sloan and RISD
Course 2.739 brings engineering, business, and design students together to learn about developing new products
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.
New analysis explains why some materials are good thermal insulators while similar ones are not.
Technique developed at MIT reveals the motion of energy-carrying quasiparticles in solid material.
$50,000 awarded to undergraduate and graduate student inventors
Algorithm for determining orientation of objects could aid robots in navigation, scene understanding.
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering sponsors a video-making competition for its students.