MIT-led teams win National Science Foundation grants to research sustainable materials
The teams will work toward sustainable microchips and topological materials as well as socioresilient materials design.
The teams will work toward sustainable microchips and topological materials as well as socioresilient materials design.
The grants expand funding for authors whose work brings diverse and chronically underrepresented perspectives to scholarship in the arts, humanities, and sciences.
Annual award honors early-career researchers for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.
Funding will support development of multimedia play, innovative research projects.
Students, faculty, and staff have responded quickly in the wake of the disaster.
MIT Open Learning team awarded NIH grant to provide training in biomedical product development, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
Shift+OPEN will flip existing subscription-based journals to a diamond open access publishing model.
With a grant from the Office of Naval Research, MIT researchers aim to design novel high-performance steels, with potential applications including printed aircraft components and ship hulls.
More than $1 million in funding available to selected Solver teams and fellows.
Awards support high-risk, high-impact research from early-career investigators.
The MIT-Pillar AI Collective will cultivate prospective entrepreneurs and drive innovation.
By providing researchers with financial and strategic support from the early stages, the Innovation Center hopes to bring new and disruptive technologies to market.
A $1 million gift from Dan and Judy Gilbert creates a permanent funding source and supports expansion of entrepreneurship programs.
The grant will enable pilot-scale water treatment systems to be built and tested using sustainable hydrogel microparticles.
In collaboration with Community Jameel and Co-Impact, rigorous research will inform social policies and programs.