Physicist wins Packard Fellowship
Pablo Jarillo-Herrero will use the unrestricted funding to study materials that follow unusual rules of physics.
Pablo Jarillo-Herrero will use the unrestricted funding to study materials that follow unusual rules of physics.
In only their third showing at the competition, The MIT Cycling Team wins the Collegiate Track National Championships for the second year in a row.
MIT program recognized as a national model for higher education
Professor of Economics Amy Finkelstein and Tyler Jacks, director of the Koch Institute, join arm of the National Academies of Science.
Oliver Williamson '55 a co-winner, for work on the theory of the firm
In White House ceremony, President Barack Obama presents JoAnne Stubbe with the National Medal of Science in recognition of enzyme research that led to cancer drug.
Since 2001, MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s Ceres Connection program, in conjunction with the International Astronomical Union, has celebrated more than 1,500 science fair winners by naming minor planets in their honor.
The National Academy of Engineering presents MIT Institute Professor and Professor of Aeronautics Sheila E. Windall (‘60, MS ’61, PhD ’64) its Arthur M. Bueche Award for expanding engineering opportunities for women and minorities.
AeroAstro student Cadet Col. Ryan W. Castonia has been named U.S. Air Force Cadet of the Year by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton A. Schwartz.
Pioneer, T-R01 awards aimed to spur 'out of the box' research
A floating gallery, a morphing sculpture and a weather-responsive installation are among their winning projects