How to make continuous rolls of graphene
New manufacturing process could take exotic material out of the lab and into commercial products.
New manufacturing process could take exotic material out of the lab and into commercial products.
“Visual microphone” technology could lead to noninvasive identification of objects’ structural defects.
MIT students organize a new group aimed at building a network of peers in electrical engineering.
Nuclear science and engineering graduate student Benjamin Magolan helps model improved coolant flow inside the core of a nuclear reactor.
Algorithm reduces size of data sets while preserving their mathematical properties.
Researchers find a way of tuning light waves by pairing two exotic 2-D materials.
Thirteen tenure appointments are made in seven of eight academic departments in the School of Engineering.
Company moves R&D headquarters to Cambridge and establishes a five-year, $25 million research alliance.
MIT STEM Mentoring Program introduces students from Boston, Cambridge, and Lawrence to an evolving field.
Students recognized for inventions in health care, transportation, food and agriculture, and consumer devices.
Lienhard becomes the sixth MechE faculty member to receive the prestigious ASME award.
Optimal size and shape allow implantable devices to last longer in the body.
Alumni weigh in on the value of an MIT engineering and management program that has produced many top executives.
Researchers explore mechanics of silk to design materials with high strength and low density.