Nuclear science and engineering graduate students win NEUP fellowships
Black, Boyd and Shaner among 31 recipients
Black, Boyd and Shaner among 31 recipients
Materials science and engineering professor studies nanophotonics and electronics.
Thin films of bismuth-antimony have potential for new semiconductor chips, thermoelectric devices.
Donald Sadoway’s radical rethinking of electricity storage could revitalize renewable-power technologies.
Several MIT alumni also named to annual list.
Rising demand for wind turbines and electric vehicles could strain supplies of some rare earth metals.
Technology developed at MIT can control the composition and structure of these tiny wires as they grow.
MIT team makes progress toward goal of inexpensive grid-scale batteries that could help make intermittent renewable energy sources viable.
Materials scientist explores new possibilities in topics from molecules to rooftop solar panels.
MIT senior overcame disabilities to study materials science, hoping to pave the way for other aspiring engineers.
Exhaustive reference system and interactive toolkit could revolutionize materials research, potentially enabling new types of manufacturing.
Research at MIT produces long-sought component to allow complete optical circuits on silicon chips.
MIT, Lawrence Berkeley launch new tool to calculate properties of new materials
From concrete to cancer cells, Van Vliet brings an engineer’s mindset to the study of biology and materials.