From micro to macro
Insights on the formation of particle networks hold potential for engineering new and improved materials.
Insights on the formation of particle networks hold potential for engineering new and improved materials.
A slippery surface for liquids with very low surface tension promotes droplet formation, facilitating heat transfer.
Institute professor is honored for transformative work in drug delivery and tissue engineering.
Students in a cross-disciplinary projects course are working on real-world engineering problems posed by companies and MIT research labs.
Collaboration between MIT architect and chemical engineer could be at the center of new sustainable infrastructure for buildings.
Convergence research at MIT and beyond seeks new solutions for global challenges.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Faculty members Edward Boyden, Paula Hammond, and Aviv Regev recognized for “distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.”
“I’m all about finding connections,” says senior Stephon Henry-Rerrie about his path from engineering to the financial sector.
Ten student teams receive $100,000 in combined awards to pursue their impact-driven projects.
Professors Lienhard, Murcott, Olsen, and Rayo honored as Committed to Caring mentors.
Violence Prevention and Response and Title IX and Bias Response Office celebrate individuals and departments for standing up to sexual harassment and assault.
Award funds graduate studies for talented immigrants and children of immigrants.
New method for synthesizing the epoxides found in plastics, textiles, and pharmaceuticals could be powered by electricity.
Novel membrane material removes more impurities, without the need for toxic solvents.