Juan Ruiz Ruiz: The heat of the matter
PhD candidate seeks to discover how heat leaks from fusion plasmas.
PhD candidate seeks to discover how heat leaks from fusion plasmas.
PhD student David Layden in the Quantum Engineering Group has a new approach to spatial noise filtering that boosts development of ultra-sensitive quantum sensors.
To curb greenhouse gas emissions, nations, states, and cities should aim for a mix of fuel-saving, flexible, and highly reliable sources.
Department of Energy funds Plasma Science and Fusion Center to advance fusion studies on the world’s largest stellarator.
Findings suggest new policy models and cost-cutting technologies could help nuclear play vital role in climate solutions.
Alumna builds on her foundation in nuclear policy through a Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship.
Plasma Science and Fusion Center researchers discover a path to overcoming the plasma density limit in their quest for steady-state fusion.
Alumnus directed a unique program for nuclear leaders from countries new to nuclear power.
MIT and European Union scientists collaborate on new plasma heating scenario to boost fusion research.
The positively charged particles may have an outsize influence on the properties of neutron stars and other neutron-rich objects.
The Samuel W. Ing Memorial Fund will support MIT graduate students as they create a more advanced and less costly path to fusion energy solutions.
Proposal for powerful particle collider gets National Academies’ go-ahead.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Galvanized by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disasters, PhD student Xingang Zhao envisions a future with safe, efficient nuclear power.
Through meticulous computations, nuclear science and engineering student Etienne Demarly simulates conditions inside a nuclear reactor.