Mentorship and scholarship keep summer biology research program strong
Support from Squire Booker PhD ’94 and the Bernard S. and Sophie G. Gould Fund helps MSRP-bio students excel.
Support from Squire Booker PhD ’94 and the Bernard S. and Sophie G. Gould Fund helps MSRP-bio students excel.
Graduate student Maya Stokes, a geomorphology expert and ultimate frisbee coach, shows her passion for teaching in the field and on the field.
Teams were scored on speed, construction, performance, and financial planning at one of the world’s largest student engineering competitions.
MIT graduate student slices microwave pulses to test advanced accelerators.
Hacking Nanomedicine kicks off a series of events to develop an idea over time.
Eight postdocs and alumni are among those named to the list.
Through her startup, MBA student Brooke Wages seeks to prepare people for high-skilled trade jobs after they’ve served time.
Two longtime friends explore how computer vision systems go awry.
MIT researchers are developing a battery that could both capture carbon dioxide in power plant exhaust and convert it to a solid ready for safe disposal.
“First and foremost we’re a community-builder,” says Habib Haddad, a managing partner of the venture fund.
NSE graduate student Kieran Dolan tackles a critical technical challenge to fluoride-salt-cooled high-temperature nuclear reactors.
“I’m interested in the peaceful coexistence of communities,” says PhD student Babak Manouchehrifar, who left his home country of Iran to study at MIT.
Committed to Caring honors professors Modiano, Kelly, and Li, and calls for nominations.