J-WAFS awards $1.8 million in first round of seed-grant funding
Nine grants of $200,000 for two years have been awarded to researchers from 11 MIT departments.
Nine grants of $200,000 for two years have been awarded to researchers from 11 MIT departments.
The PhD candidate was honored at the 2015 World Hydropower Congress in May.
PhD student Natasha Wright makes water safe to drink for rural, off-grid Indian villages.
Continuing work begun on a D-Lab trip, Kung aims to reduce the costs and labor required to produce compost toilets in El Salvador.
Developed by Carlos Riva ’75, a California water plant will be the largest seawater desalination facility in the Western Hemisphere.
Researchers collaborate on innovative water, energy, and next-generation technology projects.
“J-WAFS Solutions” will provide seed funding for promising new approaches to water, food supply.
Funding sponsored through the Kuwait-MIT Center for Natural Resources and the Environment.
Report from conference at MIT addresses potential effects of huge construction project.
MIT’s first-ever competition for water startups sets the groundwork for students to initiate enterprises that tackle global water challenges.
Inaugural MIT Water Innovation Prize encourages new ventures that address water challenges.
MISTI launches a field-specific training series for the MIT community to provide context for those working and traveling abroad.
Urban planning student Isadora Araujo Cruxen is a leader in MIT's Water Club, a forum for discussion and teaching about water technology, policy, and science.
More than 200 people attend second annual summit organized by the MIT Water Club.