Putting public service into practice
Through the PKG Public Service Center’s social impact internships, MIT students leverage their analytical, technical, and creative problem-solving skills for public good.
Through the PKG Public Service Center’s social impact internships, MIT students leverage their analytical, technical, and creative problem-solving skills for public good.
Labs in Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, and South Asia will be led by J-PAL with support from Community Jameel.
Kaylee Cunningham recognizes that her training as a PhD student in nuclear science and engineering could be for naught if myths continue to plague the industry. The activist is committed to helping — one TikTok at a time.
After a summer of weather extremes, where does the world stand in its goal to stem rising temps?
MIT graduate students in technology and policy aim to make an impact in resource-constrained communities through energy research and real-world application.
The master’s student and co-founder of the Sunrise Movement works toward embedding climate into every level of government.
MIT Energy Initiative spinoff Waya Energy helps countries work toward universal access to electricity.
MIT researchers are converting the plant material lignin into hydrocarbon molecules that could help make jet fuel 100 percent sustainable.
The HASTS PhD candidate describes his new book, “Sordidez,” a science fiction novella on rebuilding, healing, and indigeneity following civil war and climate disaster.
“The Laboratory of Change” is the theme for the 18th International Architecture Exhibition.
A new study finds system deployment processes have been slow to improve over time — but must be addressed to lower clean energy costs in the future.
Fusion Undergraduate Scholars (FUSars) program offers students in-depth research opportunities in fusion science and energy.
MIT Sloan Professor Andy Sun works to improve the electricity grid so it can better use renewable energy.
MIT CSHub postdoc Damian Stefaniuk unpacks new research to bolster concrete’s natural carbon sequestration potential by adding sodium bicarbonate in mixes.
Assistant Professor Cathy Wu is addressing traffic control problems by leveraging deep reinforcement learning.