Sixteen MIT grad students named Siebel Scholars for 2017
MIT graduate students from bioengineering, business, computer science, and energy fields are honored.
MIT graduate students from bioengineering, business, computer science, and energy fields are honored.
Technique for calculating elasticity could aid design of new materials.
Financial-modeling software for sustainable-infrastructure projects could boost investment in sector.
Method that transports microbes through the stomach to the intestine may benefit human health.
For PhD student Silvia Espinosa, a passion for solving theoretical puzzles fuels a quest for fusion energy.
New programming language delivers fourfold speedups on problems common in the age of big data.
Undergraduate engineering program is No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Capstone event for MIT’s summer accelerator showcases businesses with significant early growth.
MultiScale Material Science for Energy and Environment research partnership could reduce the carbon footprint of materials such as concrete.
PhD student Anasuya Mandal’s microneedle device could painlessly monitor the immune system.
Electric shuttles will whisk volunteers about campus while gathering data for on-demand transportation services.
Instrument will help OSIRIS-REx mission identify locations for collecting an asteroid sample.
Expert in distributed computing to join department leadership.
Startup’s energy-storage devices find uses in drilling operations, aerospace applications, electric vehicles.