School of Engineering fourth quarter 2017 awards
Faculty members were recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Faculty members were recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
MIT senior and Marshall Scholar Nick Schwartz wants to solve the energy problem — and make people smile along the way.
Francis Bitter Magnet Lab researcher continues a decades-long pursuit to create a revolutionary magnet for nuclear magnetic resolution spectroscopy.
Sixteen new professors join seven of the school’s departments.
MIT’s historic graphite exponential pile has been restored as a tool for education and research.
Theoretical analysis uncovers new mechanisms in plasma turbulence.
Pocket-sized device detects charged particles in surrounding air.
MIT Nuclear Reactor Laboratory's superintendent works to give more students the opportunity to work with and learn from the reactor.
Nuclear Systems Design class immerses students in the design and communications skills needed to produce innovations.
Three from the Plasma Science and Fusion Center spend time with the Middle East Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow.
Prize winners span six departments in the schools of Science and Engineering.
Undergraduate Olorunsola “Jerry” Akinsulire spearheads a new builder space in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering.
Adding bits of irradiated plastic water bottles could cut cement industry’s carbon emissions.
Teams developing materials solutions for ships and buildings split second and third prizes.
Ahrens, Rathbun, Silmore, and Wei are recognized for tackling complex science and engineering problems of national importance.