School of Engineering third quarter 2018 awards
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Riccardo Comin, Phillip “Donnie” Keathley, and Luqiao Lui are among 31 selected nationwide.
MIT.nano building, the largest of its kind, will usher in a new age of nanoscale advancements.
PhD student Zijay Tang is developing a living material that can sense and filter water contaminants.
“The reason 5G is so different is that what exactly it will look like is still up in the air. Everyone agrees the phrase is a bit of a catch-all.”
Silicon-based system offers smaller, cheaper alternative to other “broadband” filters; could improve a variety of photonic devices.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Low-power design will allow devices as small as a honeybee to determine their location while flying.
New bolometer is faster, simpler, and covers more wavelengths.
New materials, heated under high magnetic fields, could produce record levels of energy, model shows.
New fellowship program honoring trailblazing Nobel laureate awards four MIT postdocs focused on drug discovery and development.
Year-long program will give early-stage entrepreneurs a leg up in the functional fabrics industry.
Technology could help prevent life-threatening infections in patients receiving chemotherapy.
Vladimir Bulović will be first director of the Institute's new nanoscience and nanotechnology facility.
Newly observed optical state could enable quantum computing with photons.