Jennifer Rupp: Engineering practical ceramics
Assistant professor in EECS is developing materials with novel structures and useful applications, including renewable energy and information storage.
Assistant professor in EECS is developing materials with novel structures and useful applications, including renewable energy and information storage.
Leadership urged to consider societal and ethical questions alongside the technical.
In MIT talk, prominent philosopher urges self-reflection to keep academic institutions vital and fair.
Study finds adding volcanic ash reduces the overall energy required to manufacture concrete.
Mechanical engineering researchers are developing new and innovative ways to improve health care.
New cancer research initiative eyes individualized treatment for patients.
Prestigious award in the humanities includes a $30,000 grant that will support his research into the factors that influenced the development of Boston’s booming biotech industry.
Panel at MIT explores benefits, costs, and political challenges.
After earning the rigorous online MicroMasters credential in supply chain management, SCMb students dive into a busy semester.
"We’ve seen too many journalists confuse not taking sides with not calling out liars and frauds," says MIT researcher and author.
Funding is available to MIT principal investigators for innovative projects that benefit Skoltech or the mission of the Skolkovo Foundation.
New program offers alternative learning pathway to mastering fundamental skills needed for global manufacturing excellence and competitiveness.
Economist John Van Reenen studies the creation and use of technology, from the R&D lab to the workplace.
The American University in Cairo is the first school to grant master's credits to MITx Data, Economics, and Development Policy MicroMasters program learners.
Approach could bypass the time-consuming steps currently needed to test new photovoltaic materials.