Toy-making offers seriously fun introduction to engineering
Class takes first-year students through the stages of product design, from ideation and modeling to iteration and user testing.
Class takes first-year students through the stages of product design, from ideation and modeling to iteration and user testing.
“The human impact that I have is equally, if not more, important to me than the technical rigor of the work I’m doing,” says the senior.
Double major Kerrie Greene builds connections in her research and her community.
Mechanical engineering major is among 32 winners nationwide.
Senior Jessy Lin, a double major in EECS and philosophy, is programming for social good.
Students use documentary screening as a jumping off point to discuss the far-reaching impacts science fairs have had on their lives.
A roundup of MIT student research projects offers a glimpse of where computing is going next.
With a love for the environment that took root on his family’s farm, senior Jesse Hinricher aims to put less expensive components into more efficient batteries.
Senior Radha Mastandrea analyzes data from CERN in search of more information about the universe’s fundamental particles.
Prizes went to solutions for improving water filtration systems, metal fatigue resistance, and boron production.
The Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES) program helped Catalina Romero understand that she wasn’t alone on her MIT journey.
ENGINEERyourHEALTH PLUS is a three-year pilot program to enhance undergraduate student life through fitness, exercise, wellness, and recreational opportunities.
Water war is an MIT tradition that pits residents from East Campus and West Campus against each other during Residential Exploration.
Materials Research Laboratory summer interns tackle materials science challenges, contribute to faculty research labs, and gain new skills.
Undergraduate engineering program is No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.