3Q: Richard Milner on a new U.S. particle accelerator
Proposal for powerful particle collider gets National Academies’ go-ahead.
Proposal for powerful particle collider gets National Academies’ go-ahead.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Galvanized by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disasters, PhD student Xingang Zhao envisions a future with safe, efficient nuclear power.
Through meticulous computations, nuclear science and engineering student Etienne Demarly simulates conditions inside a nuclear reactor.
MIT engineers develop a way to triple the survival time for swimmers in wetsuits.
Using diamond dust and laser light to control atomic spin, Ashok Ajoy PhD ’16 pursues alternatives to costly conventional imaging technologies.
Professor of nuclear science and engineering Scott Kemp describes the science behind the search for clandestine nuclear sites.
MIT systems analyst receives award for his essential fusion data storage and retrieval system.
Awardees will use grants to advance research in areas including energy storage, renewables expansion modeling, and the chemistry of electrocatalysts.
Fine-tuning thermal hydraulics in reactors, doctoral student Guanyu Su hopes to advance more powerful nuclear energy technology.
MIT’s Committed to Caring Award selects third slate of dedicated professors.
Mingda Li seeks to harness atomic irregularities in materials for improved energy applications.
New isotope-detection method could prove compliance but avoid divulging secrets.
Assistant professor of physics and Laboratory for Nuclear Science researcher recognized for major contributions to high energy and nuclear physics.