From summer research program to PhD dissertation
Graduate student Raspberry Simpson’s scientific journey approaches fruition.
Graduate student Raspberry Simpson’s scientific journey approaches fruition.
New system of “strain engineering” can change a material’s optical, electrical, and thermal properties.
The prestigious awards are supporting five innovative projects that challenge established norms and have the potential to be world-changing.
Undergraduates put their ideas on the line in a competition showcasing novel, consequential applications of nuclear science and engineering.
Research scientist gives back by passing along the nuts and bolts of plasma research.
In series of talks, researchers describe major effort to address climate change through carbon-free power.
Excitement is rising in the push to get zero-carbon energy on the grid.
Theoretical physicist's focus on the complexity of plasma turbulence could pay dividends in fusion energy.
Nuclear science and engineering major and ROTC cadet studies and trains hard for a future of national service.
Facility could rapidly provide data on how material properties change in a nuclear reactor.
Pablo Ducru and Michael Shum ’17, MEng ’18 will study at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
For three Committed to Caring honorees, mentorship is demonstrated through generosity and making connections.
The School of Engineering’s faculty leadership weigh in on what the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing will mean for their students and faculty.
Graduate student Artyom Kossolapov takes precision measurements of critical heat flux in nuclear reactors — and rocks out on electric guitar.
New leadership team named for the Institute's interdisciplinary hub for advanced thinking in the science and engineering of computation.