MIT Energy and Climate Club mobilizes future leaders to address global climate issues
One of the largest MIT clubs sees itself as “the umbrella of all things related to energy and climate on campus.”
One of the largest MIT clubs sees itself as “the umbrella of all things related to energy and climate on campus.”
Today’s regulations for nuclear reactors are unprepared for how the field is evolving. PhD student Liam Hines wants to ensure that policy keeps up with the technology.
The digital adviser helps users swiftly navigate the 24-step “Disciplined Entrepreneurship” process.
The major effort to accelerate practical climate change solutions launches as its mission directors meet the Institute community.
EAPS PhD student Jared Bryan found a way to use his research on earthquakes to help understand exoplanet migration.
With the help of MIT’s online resources, Doğa Kürkçüoğlu, now a staff scientist at Fermilab, was able to pursue his passion for physics.
PhD student Mariel García-Montes researches the internet’s far-reaching impact on society, especially regarding privacy and young people.
The night of festivities featured students showcasing their startups’ progress, along with a lively reception.
Through MIT’s 2N Program and the MIT-WHOI Joint Program, active duty naval officers gain the technical skills they need to lead projects in the Navy.
The MIT Electric Vehicle Team, Sustainable Engine Team, Solar Electric Vehicle Team, Motorsports Team, First Nations Launch Team, and Arcturus are each doing their part to improve the health of our planet.
PhD student Oscar Molina seeks new ways to assemble proteins into targeted cancer therapies, while also encouraging his fellow first-generation graduate students.
Building a drone for the first time, the MIT First Nations Launch team excelled in designing a scientific payload to deploy from a rocket and landing it safely.
Charalampos Sampalis explores all that MIT Open Learning has to offer while growing his career in Athens, Greece.