Push to make supply chains more sustainable continues to gain momentum
Sustainability as a business imperative in supply chain management increased despite the pandemic, says MIT-led report.
Sustainability as a business imperative in supply chain management increased despite the pandemic, says MIT-led report.
Miles Johnson ’21, a recent graduate in mathematics and EECS, employed a strong dorm network and personal interests including rock climbing and jazz to complete a rich MIT experience.
A novel method to represent robotic manipulators helps optimize complex and organic shapes for future machines.
“Committee on the Environment” recognizes integration of design excellence with environmental performance.
Dina Katabi and Aleksander Madry receive additional support to pursue their research and develop their careers.
Diagnostic nanoparticles could be used to monitor tumor recurrence after treatment or to perform routine cancer screenings.
With MIGHTR, PhD student W. Robb Stewart aims to speed construction of new nuclear plants to help decarbonize the economy.
From Ethiopia to community college to MIT, Mussie Demisse ’21 is on a mission to use his love of learning to solve big problems.
MIT student Eeshan Tripathii is working with his sister to engineer an intuitive brain-controlled interface for upper-limb prosthetics.
The alumni-founded startup Uncountable has developed a digital workbook to help scientists get more out of experimental data.
Associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics will head MIT’s longest continuously-running lab.
“This is the key, the linchpin that will set a lot of things in the right direction,” says the mechanical engineering professor.
Eight faculty members have been granted tenure in five departments across the MIT School of Engineering.
Twenty-three instructors recognized for extraordinary online teaching with annual student-nominated award.
Postdoc Michele Gabriele, who loves imaging nature at all scales, turns a rained out road trip into an epic photo op.