Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering spreads its wings
New 22-ENG undergraduate degree provides expansive vision of nuclear studies and nuclear careers.
New 22-ENG undergraduate degree provides expansive vision of nuclear studies and nuclear careers.
With help from next-generation particle accelerators, the approach may nail down the rate of oxygen production in the universe.
NSE graduate student Kieran Dolan tackles a critical technical challenge to fluoride-salt-cooled high-temperature nuclear reactors.
Committed to Caring honors professors Modiano, Kelly, and Li, and calls for nominations.
Gordon Kohse, Jacopo Buongiorno, and Lance Snead will co-lead the laboratory; David Moncton will step down after 15 years of service.
Co-leader of the MIT Computational Reactor Physics Group will focus on expanding computational science and engineering activities.
Fusion energy and turbulence modeling expert will succeed Dennis Whyte.
Seventeen appointments have been made in eight departments within the School of Engineering.
Nuclear science and engineering alumna Mareena Robinson Snowden PhD '17 devises new solutions for problems of arms control and proliferation.
The materials science and engineering professor is part of a multi-institution effort to investigate the possibility of cold fusion in a scientifically rigorous way.
On the cusp of graduation, health sciences and technology doctoral candidate Agata Wiśniowska '11 sustains her decade-plus connection to the MIT Nuclear Reactor Lab.
Research scientist Alessandro Marinoni shows that reversing traditional plasma shaping provides greater stability for fusion reactions.
New method could be useful for building quantum sensors and computers.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Pioneering materials science and engineering research enables better catalytic converters, miniature explosives detectors, and thin-film microbalances.