Jung Jae Kwon: Questioning the nuclear umbrella
Dissatisfied with security guarantees from the US, America’s junior allies want greater control over their own defenses.
Dissatisfied with security guarantees from the US, America’s junior allies want greater control over their own defenses.
PhD student Setayesh Radkani studies the psychological and neural mechanisms at work when humans learn from and influence each other.
International firms sharing production networks lobby together to secure favorable trade conditions.
Fusion physics pioneer and MIT climate change leader Anne White hopes to help “save the world with nuclear.”
John David Minnich seeks to understand how trade policies fueled China’s rise and continue to determine geopolitical winners and losers.
Paul Roquet examines Japan’s position at the leading edge of global trends in personal technology.
PhD student Pablo Leon uses machine learning to expedite research on novel battery materials, while helping newer students navigate graduate school.
Joy Dunn ’08 helps solve the world’s greatest climate challenges while creating an open and equitable working environment.
Mary Ellen Zurko pioneered user-centered security in the 1990s. Now she’s using those insights to help the nation thwart influence operations.
Johannes Kalliauer of MIT CSHub uses civil engineering principles to shed new light on molecular dynamics, concrete hinges, and flooding.
Aeronautics and astronautics PhD candidate George Lordos develops technologies to enable life on Mars.
MIT urbanist Justin Steil studies how law and policy are used to replicate social divisions in the use of land.
Graduate student Jana Saadi works on making the product design process more creative and inclusive.
Hailing from a small town in Italy, Matteo Bucci is determined to address some of the unknowns plaguing fundamental science.
The chemistry professor embraces the most challenging moments of her work to design molecules for quantum information science.