Design’s new frontier
Mechanical engineers are using cutting-edge computing techniques to re-imagine how the products, systems, and infrastructures we use are designed.
Mechanical engineers are using cutting-edge computing techniques to re-imagine how the products, systems, and infrastructures we use are designed.
Ruonan Han seeks to develop next-generation electronic devices by harnessing terahertz waves.
A delegation from MIT traveled to Glasgow for COP26, where international negotiators sought to keep global climate goals on track.
Professor Bilge Yildiz finds patterns in the behavior of ions across applications.
New work on linear-probing hash tables from MIT CSAIL could lead to more efficient data storage and retrieval in computers.
Condensed-matter theory PhD candidate Makinde Ogunnaike is featured in the Poetry of Science project.
Model-free framework reorients over 2,000 diverse objects with a hand facing both upward and downward, in a step toward more human-like manipulation.
By incorporating the scattering of RF waves into fusion simulations, MIT physicists improve heating and current drive predictions for fusion plasmas.
Faculty, staff, and alumni recognized for outstanding contributions to physics research, education, and policy.
Over 50 years at MIT, Dresselhaus made lasting contributions to materials science within the research group of longtime collaborator and wife, Mildred Dresselhaus.
The recently tenured professor, who joined the MIT faculty in 2013, studied the structure and dynamics of soft matter.
Alumna-founded Aavia uses education, community, and technology to change the way people think about hormones.
Collaborative team wins prestigious NIH grant to investigate the physical forces that influence metastatic cancer.
Participants from across the climate and energy sectors gathered remotely and at MIT to discuss new, transformative technologies.
A new machine-learning system helps robots understand and perform certain social interactions.