Takian Fakhrul: Paving “one-way streets” for light inside photonic devices
PhD student designs materials that help guide light within silicon chips, and seeks to advance materials science in her home country of Bangladesh.
PhD student designs materials that help guide light within silicon chips, and seeks to advance materials science in her home country of Bangladesh.
Metal cluster in enzyme that breaks down carbon dioxide can switch between two different shapes.
System can be rapidly reconfigured to produce a variety of protein drugs.
Experiments show shifting ripple patterns can signal times of environmental flux.
Program users can tinker with landing and path planning scenarios to identify optimal landing sites for Mars rovers.
PhD student David Layden in the Quantum Engineering Group has a new approach to spatial noise filtering that boosts development of ultra-sensitive quantum sensors.
U.S. Department of Energy grant will support the Allanore lab's advancement of copper production from sulfur-based minerals.
New insights into the role of water vapor may help researchers predict how the planet will respond to warming.
MIT.nano building, the largest of its kind, will usher in a new age of nanoscale advancements.
Lithium-based battery could make use of greenhouse gas before it ever gets into the atmosphere.
Real-world driving produces up to 16 times more emissions, causing 2,700 premature deaths across the EU, researchers estimate.
System makes it easier to produce new molecules for myriad applications.
Advances in computer vision inspired by human physiological and anatomical constraints are improving pattern completion in machines.
Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems alumnus and CSAIL lecturer Jehangir Amjad uses statistical methods to predict likely outcomes with limited data.