3 Questions: Ernest Moniz on the future of climate and energy under the Biden-Harris administration
Former US energy secretary discusses opportunities and challenges with MITEI Director Robert Armstrong.
Former US energy secretary discusses opportunities and challenges with MITEI Director Robert Armstrong.
Manipulating materials at a fundamental level, Ju Li reveals new properties for energy applications.
New design could speed reaction rates in electrochemical systems for pulling carbon out of power plant emissions.
Study measures which kinds of infrastructure improvements could lead to wider adoption of clean vehicles.
Associate Professor Michael Short’s innovative approach can be seen in the two nuclear science and engineering courses he’s transformed.
U.S. C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium convenes virtually, declaring environmental justice key for combating climate change.
Climate goals expand impact of MIT waste-processing spinoff that capitalizes on a process called plasma gasification.
MIT serves as a laboratory for a multifaceted approach to address the Institute’s own contributions to climate change.
MIT researchers develop novel EV emissions model to quantify importance of vehicle charging patterns and impact of ambient temperature on EV emissions levels.
Researchers show that deep reinforcement learning can be used to design more efficient nuclear reactors.
PSFC principal researcher is acknowledged for work with U.S. Burning Plasma Organization.
Whitehead Institute and MIT named 2020 Organizational Winners in the fourth annual International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories International Laboratory Freezer Challenge.
The MISTI Career Conversations: Energy program serves as an innovative pivot from international internships to a virtual seminar series.
By developing electrochemical technologies, he hopes to help reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Family of compounds could someday be useful for fuel cells, supercapacitors, catalysts, and sensors.