A showcase of nuclear science and engineering at MIT
Nuclear Science and Engineering Expo provides an opportunity for prospective grad students and the MIT community to learn about department research.
Nuclear Science and Engineering Expo provides an opportunity for prospective grad students and the MIT community to learn about department research.
Graduate engineering and economics programs are No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 4.
Researchers have discovered a new way to tune electronic energy levels in some 2-D materials.
Novel laminated nanostructure gives steel bone-like resistance to fracturing under repeated stress.
MIT, Carnegie Mellon researchers explore “self-healing” batteries with new metal-halide solid electrolyte material.
MIT ranked within the top 5 for 19 of 46 subject areas.
New method could enable pinpoint diagnostics on individual blood cells.
New sensor could reveal the neurotransmitter’s role in learning and habit formation.
Three-in-one design allows genetic, chemical, optical, and electrical inputs and outputs.
“Queen of carbon science” and recipient of Presidential Medal of Freedom and National Medal of Science led US scientific community, promoted women in STEM.
Cell-infused gloves and bandages light up when in contact with certain chemicals.
Itamar Kimchi studies the physics underlying unusual behavior of electrons in compounds such as transition metal oxides.
New iron oxide nanoparticles could help avoid a rare side effect caused by current contrast agents.