Clocking energy-transfer rates in quantum dots
MIT chemistry graduate student Jolene Mork examines rates of excitonic-energy transfer.
MIT chemistry graduate student Jolene Mork examines rates of excitonic-energy transfer.
Three Engineers named Burchard Scholars; Swimming and Diving and Track and Field open 2015 with wins.
11 MIT affiliates and more than 30 alumni are identified as movers, makers, and game changers in their respective fields.
Senior Katie Bodner thrives in synthetic biology, where guidelines are just being established.
Morgan Beck and Sarah Arveson contribute as interns to research in the Tisdale Lab.
Best of the year on @MIT include a robot cheetah, next-generation spacesuits, and Tetris tater tots.
MIT chemical engineering graduate student Mark Weidman and colleagues demonstrate how to synthesize lead sulfide nanocrystals of uniform size.
The MIT Varsity Athletics program moved into first place in the final fall standings of the Division III Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup.
Award honors sophomores and juniors who demonstrate academic excellence in the humanities, arts, and social sciences, as well as in science and engineering.
Fall sports collect postseason awards.
Hundreds of teams worldwide are expected to launch high-altitude balloons in April 2015.
Rhodes Scholar Anisha Gururaj aims to connect life-changing technologies with people who need them.
New system enables a more efficient and transparent enrollment process for communication-intensive subjects.
Research portfolios add another choice to optional application supplements.
In inaugural Del Favero Doctoral Thesis Prize Lecture, Zach Hartwig PhD '14 explains why fusion research should be at the top of NSE's agenda.