Julien Barber: Protecting magnets and the environment
Master's candidate explores ways to cool high-temperature superconductors used in fusion research.
Master's candidate explores ways to cool high-temperature superconductors used in fusion research.
Nuclear Science and Engineering Expo provides an opportunity for prospective grad students and the MIT community to learn about department research.
Physics professor and former U.S. Energy Secretary will lead nuclear security nonprofit while continuing his work at MIT.
Fresh from nearly four years as U.S. Energy Secretary, Moniz returns to his roots at MIT.
Graduate engineering and economics programs are No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 4.
Ph.D candidate enjoys a range of fusion research from coast to coast.
Technique could provide unique views of single molecules that conventional methods can’t match.
MIT's newest faculty bring a wide array of energy interests and developments to the Institute.
PhD candidate explores a faster, high-magnetic-field pathway to fusion energy.
Longtime Nuclear Research Lab director made advances in nuclear and condensed-matter physics, nuclear materials, reactor technology, and nuclear medicine.
Nuclear scientist Michael Short aims to understand the full range of defects produced when materials are exposed to radiation.
Two graduate students provide an inside look at MIT's network of nuclear facilities and labs that mimic the footprint of a national lab.
Technique could continuously assess aging of materials in a high-radiation environment, in real-time.
Nuclear science and engineering senior Caroline Colbert has found herself on an unexpected career path in the medical field.
Senior Rasheed Auguste is fueled by passions for science, policy, and creating a more inclusive MIT.