CEE Cross-Disciplinary Seed Funds awarded
Two new research projects will allow everyone to breathe easier.
Two new research projects will allow everyone to breathe easier.
Biologist, computer scientist, and musician awarded MIT’s highest faculty honor.
Sports companies connect with engineering students and faculty at the second annual STE@M Day.
A witness to “a montage of environmental changes” in her native China, grad student Ruby Fu now studies the fate of methane bubbles in the ocean.
Awards were given to outstanding faculty, and graduate, and undergraduate students.
Model could help engineers design erosion-prevention strategies in marshes, wetlands, aquatic forests.
Study: Usage patterns vary when people are not working.
New research finds urban social networks are not determined geographically, but socially.
Cycling of nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, is more intense than thought, and emissions are increasing.
Stretchable, biocompatible hydrogels with complex patterning could be used in tissue engineering.
Developed by Carlos Riva ’75, a California water plant will be the largest seawater desalination facility in the Western Hemisphere.
Simulations and experiments aim to improve on spiders in creating strong, resilient fibers.
Civil and environmental engineering TREX students present their findings on Hawaii’s Mt. Kilauea to Boston Museum of Science educators.
Thirteen tenure appointments are made in seven of eight academic departments in the School of Engineering.