Engineering the boundary between 2D and 3D materials
Cutting-edge microscope helps reveal ways to control the electronic properties of atomically thin materials.
Cutting-edge microscope helps reveal ways to control the electronic properties of atomically thin materials.
Expert in social data processing proposes adjusting newsfeed algorithms to better mimic real-life interactions.
Leveraging research done on campus, student-run MIT Driverless partners with industry collaborators to develop and test autonomous technologies in real-world racing scenarios.
The specialist in platelet immunology and veterinary medicine will succeed James Fox, who is retiring after 45 years of service.
Inspired by personal tragedy, graduate student Hyunwoo Yuk used his background in soft materials to develop a bioadhesive tape for repairing damaged tissue.
National Academies study says fusion can help decarbonize US energy, calls for public-private approach to pilot plant operation by 2035-40.
MIT faculty collaborate with members of the Boston-area biotech community to commercialize women’s discoveries and promote female entrepreneurship.
Reducing internal losses could pave the way to low-cost perovskite-based photovoltaics that match silicon cells’ output.
The advance could improve energy efficiency of data centers and lighten the load for electronics-rich vehicles.
Daniel Korsun’s undergraduate career at MIT prepared him to look more deeply into fusion magnet technology and design.
In a year of unprecedented disruption, enrollment in online offerings grows by 140 percent at MIT Professional Education.
MIT senior will pursue graduate studies at Cambridge University.
Instructor Mandana Sassanfar found creative ways to teach first-years experimental techniques and laboratory protocols remotely.
The design may enable miniature zoom lenses for drones, cellphones, or night-vision goggles.
The advance could boost recommendation algorithms and internet search.