Zach Hartwig: Applying diverse skills in pursuit of a fusion breakthrough
Newly-appointed Assistant Professor Zach Hartwig's mission is to use nuclear technology to benefit society and the environment.
Newly-appointed Assistant Professor Zach Hartwig's mission is to use nuclear technology to benefit society and the environment.
Grad student Libby Tolman melds the elegance of theoretical physics with practical applications of nuclear science.
Plasma Science and Fusion Center education team excites the public about MIT energy research.
Nuclear science and engineering community leads “Science on Saturday” outreach at MIT.
PhD candidates Adam Kuang and Alex Creely are thriving after their first year at MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory's John Nwagbaraocha discusses his love of science, plasma, and popular culture with local high school students.
Richard J. Temkin cited for contributions to the field of high power gyrotrons and their applications
Three Congressmen visited the Plasma Science and Fusion Center last week.
Receive a $1.2 million, three-year grant from the National Science Foundation.
Computer simulation identifies source of aurora-causing high-speed electrons in space
MIT-led Ignitor reactor could be the world’s first to reach major milestone, perhaps paving the way for eventual power production.