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Three MIT-Mexico Program alumni head south of the border to launch "dynamic" careers.
Three MIT-Mexico Program alumni head south of the border to launch "dynamic" careers.
New programming tool could help engineers build biologically inspired materials.
MIT researchers find unintended consequences of an idea to stimulate ocean phytoplankton growth in order to geoengineer a cooler atmosphere.
A new study describes how irrigation development modifies local and regional climate.
PhD student Justin Chen magnifies minuscule vibrations in structures to detect damage.
MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation and Infosys Global Risk Advisory Group survey aims to better understand how industry perceives risk and challenges.
Franz-Josef Ulm explores the physics of dirty materials and messy systems to advance sustainable infrastructure and clean energy technology.
$4 million grant will determine whether travel choices can be influenced by data and rewards to save energy.
Professor in civil and environmental engineering and earth, atmospheric and planetary sciences will be honored at an awards ceremony in December.
Richard de Neufville teaches and practices flexible engineering design for infrastructure projects that meet the challenges of the future.
A leader in the field of cement chemistry, Jennings developed the first fully quantitative model of the nanostructure of CSH, the major component of hydrated cement.
Civil and environmental engineering PhD student Dan Prendergast strives to mitigate and eliminate toxic chemicals in complex environments.