Jennifer Rupp: Engineering practical ceramics
Assistant professor in EECS is developing materials with novel structures and useful applications, including renewable energy and information storage.
Assistant professor in EECS is developing materials with novel structures and useful applications, including renewable energy and information storage.
In Justin Khoo’s new class, students explore how language affects censorship, dissent, truth, and propaganda.
The award, he says, is an honor equal to his Nobel Prize, which he received in 2005.
MIT economist David Atkin looks beneath the surface of global commerce.
MIT senior and Marshall Scholar Liang Zhou wants to elucidate the neural basis for our thoughts and intuitions.
Math professor Philippe Rigollet, once a “not very disciplined” student, moves between computer science and statistics.
MIT senior Anjali Misra is drawn to health care problems that don’t have easy answers.
Economist John Van Reenen studies the creation and use of technology, from the R&D lab to the workplace.
Dennis Orgill SM ’80, PhD ’83 applies mechanical engineering principles to the operating room.
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.
Ghost stories and digital technologies meet in the work of Rome Prize winner Brandon Clifford.
MIT Senior Olivia Zhao will study economics as a Marshall Scholar.
MIT historian Malick Ghachem gets readers and students to look anew at the Atlantic world.