3 Questions: Robert Granetz on fusion research
MIT research scientist is exploring how machine learning can predict and prevent disruptions in reactors.
MIT research scientist is exploring how machine learning can predict and prevent disruptions in reactors.
Nuclear science and engineering graduate student receives Department of Energy Innovation Award for his work on plasma turbulence.
When not climbing mountains, nuclear science and engineering PhD candidate Leigh Ann Kesler tracks erosion inside fusion reactor containment chambers.
The Plasma Science and Fusion Center explores a new recipe for heating plasma.
Plasma Science and Fusion Center researchers Petrasso, Seguin, and Li honored for developing a novel radiography technique.
Nuclear Science and Engineering Associate Professor Nuno Loureiro ponders the origins of magnetic fields.
Newly-appointed Assistant Professor Zach Hartwig's mission is to use nuclear technology to benefit society and the environment.
Sophomore researches fusion energy and promotes STEM opportunities for young women.
Master's candidate explores ways to cool high-temperature superconductors used in fusion research.
Nuclear Science and Engineering Expo provides an opportunity for prospective grad students and the MIT community to learn about department research.
Ph.D candidate enjoys a range of fusion research from coast to coast.
MIT's newest faculty bring a wide array of energy interests and developments to the Institute.
PhD candidate explores a faster, high-magnetic-field pathway to fusion energy.
Two graduate students provide an inside look at MIT's network of nuclear facilities and labs that mimic the footprint of a national lab.
Grad student Libby Tolman melds the elegance of theoretical physics with practical applications of nuclear science.