Three MIT alumni awarded 2020 MacArthur “genius” grants
Each recipient will receive a $625,000, no-strings-attached award.
Each recipient will receive a $625,000, no-strings-attached award.
Far from MIT, nuclear science and engineering students take ownership of projects and explore new terrain.
With computer models and lab experiments, researchers are working on a strategy for vaccines that could protect against any influenza virus.
MIT alumna and two others honored for discoveries in black hole physics.
Normally an insulator, diamond becomes a metallic conductor when subjected to large strain in a new theoretical model.
Physicist is honored with the RSEF’s highest scientific honor for his work on twistronics.
Seven studies describe progress thus far and challenges ahead for a revolutionary zero-emissions power source.
Prize recognizes contributions to biomedical research made by immigrant scientists.
MIT-led team uses AI and machine learning to explore fundamental forces.
Evidence indicates phosphine, a gas associated with living organisms, is present in the habitable region of Venus’ atmosphere.
Those selected for these positions receive additional support to pursue their research and develop their careers.
National Science Foundation awards proposal for space weather modeling.
Physicists Tracy Slatyer and Netta Engelhardt and mathematicians Lisa Piccirillo and Nina Holden PhD ’18 are honored by the Breakthrough Prize Foundation.
Thirty-one MIT instructors honored for digital teaching excellence in extraordinary circumstances.
Joining the School of Science, 10 faculty members expand the departments of Biology; Chemistry; Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences; Mathematics; and Physics.