Developing new light and energy technologies
Silvija Gradečak customizes nanoscale systems for large-scale impact in light and energy.
Silvija Gradečak customizes nanoscale systems for large-scale impact in light and energy.
MIT graduate student Yichen Shen designs a photonic crystal system that lets light pass through at a specific angle.
Gang Chen’s thermoelectric devices turn waste heat into electricity for vehicles and other machines.
Nanoscale, biodegradable drug-delivery method could provide a year or more of steady doses.
Brad Olsen creates bioinspired and biofunctional materials for widely diverse applications.
Researchers develop treated surfaces that can actively control how fluids or particles move.
Finding could allow ultrafast switching of conduction, and possibly lead to new broadband light sensors.
Karnik group develops inexpensive ways to analyze blood and filter water
Scientists explain how gold nanoparticles easily penetrate cells, making them useful for delivering drugs.
Nicholas Fang pushes the limits of light to improve performance in communication, fabrication, and medical imaging.
Studies by graduate students Stephen Morton and Nisarg Shah show progress toward better cancer treatment and bone replacement.
Membrane developed by MIT researchers can separate even highly mixed fine oil-spill residues.