Jay Whitacre wins $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize for invention of a revolutionary battery
First mass-produced, low-cost, eco-friendly battery has the potential to transition the world toward a more sustainable energy future.
First mass-produced, low-cost, eco-friendly battery has the potential to transition the world toward a more sustainable energy future.
Professor of chemical engineering is noted for his commitment to advising and supporting students.
The Khorana Program at MIT enables young Indian scientists to thrive.
MIT students organize a new group aimed at building a network of peers in electrical engineering.
2015 Rising Stars in Nuclear Science and Engineering Symposium highlights outstanding new work and celebrates women in the field.
Bahr, Drennan, Gibson, and Sive receive the Institute’s highest undergraduate teaching award.
Speed Mentorship dinner allows MIT students to network with Bose employees and receive guidance and advice on their innovative service projects.
Sangeeta Bhatia combines clinical and engineering perspectives to tackle complex health challenges.
MacVicar Day explores how to create more ways to mentor MIT undergraduates.
Buongiorno, Lozano-Pérez, Ochsendorf, Paxson, and Prather receive MIT’s top undergraduate teaching honor.
MIT employees participate in Mentoring 101 workshop sponsored by Human Resources and the Employee Resource Groups.
While at MIT, alumnus Todd Zion developed an insulin product that ultimately drew the attention of a pharmaceutical giant.
Student-led social impact ideas furthered with insights from Bose employees and executives.
Establishes a PhD marketing fellowship at the school