Eight from MIT elected to National Academy of Engineering
New members include the Institute’s president and the director of Lincoln Laboratory.
New members include the Institute’s president and the director of Lincoln Laboratory.
Award honors one engineer’s global impact on human health.
GVD’s vapor-deposited polymer coatings improve performance efficiency in critical applications across industries.
MIT chemistry graduate student Jolene Mork examines rates of excitonic-energy transfer.
11 MIT affiliates and more than 30 alumni are identified as movers, makers, and game changers in their respective fields.
Morgan Beck and Sarah Arveson contribute as interns to research in the Tisdale Lab.
MIT chemical engineering graduate student Mark Weidman and colleagues demonstrate how to synthesize lead sulfide nanocrystals of uniform size.
Understanding and controlling how energy moves in nanostructured materials such as quantum dots motivates assistant professor of chemical engineering William Tisdale.
Rhodes Scholar Anisha Gururaj aims to connect life-changing technologies with people who need them.
Yuriy Román knew that to change the future of catalysis he’d have to cross the boundary between chemical engineering and materials science.
Elliot Akama-Garren ’15, Anisha Gururaj ’15, and Noam Angrist ’13 are among 32 winners nationwide.
Tom Magliozzi ’58, who died Nov. 3, was a famed co-host of NPR's "Car Talk" with his brother, Ray Magliozzi '73, as well as a professor, consultant, and MIT Commencement speaker.
DropWise manufactures hydrophobic coating for power plants that can significantly decrease CO2 emissions.
Coating prevents electrical current from damaging the digestive tract after battery ingestion.
In annual competition, 12 MIT-affiliated teams earn grants and prizes to launch their businesses.