Ana Pantelic appointed executive director of MIT D-Lab
An international development practitioner, academic researcher, and social entrepreneur, Pantelic will help guide D-Lab into its third decade.
An international development practitioner, academic researcher, and social entrepreneur, Pantelic will help guide D-Lab into its third decade.
PhD student Ying Gao's research reveals that the urban poor in the developing world are politically engaged and capable of effecting change.
This year’s projects address mobile evaporative vegetable preservation, portable water filtration, and dairy waste reduction.
Faculty members will help to advance educational initiatives and strategy within the MIT School of Engineering.
From Ethiopia to community college to MIT, Mussie Demisse ’21 is on a mission to use his love of learning to solve big problems.
Twenty-three instructors recognized for extraordinary online teaching with annual student-nominated award.
Abigael Bamgboye set a course for success in engineering and business management through the MITx MicroMasters program in Data and Economic Development Policy.
Mechanical engineering senior Flora Klise is pursing her passion for water research and preparing to launch a career in water innovation.
Whether improving sanitation or addressing climate change, Kiara Wahnschafft is drawn to evidence-based methods for tackling social challenges.
Jessica Xu, a senior studying mechanical engineering, draws upon her skills as an artist to develop medical devices and assistive technologies.
Mechanical engineering student Arnav Patel is on a mission to promote sustainability — from Cambridge to the Himalaya.
The startup Transaera is using a class of materials, advanced by MIT Professor Mircea Dinca for over a decade, to create a more energy-efficient air conditioner.
Prototypes tested in India show promise as a low-cost, natural filtration option.
MIT’s Susan Murcott is dedicated to providing clean water access and building a new generation of humanitarian water leaders.
Saha Global, co-founded by two MIT alumnae, helps Ghanaian women start profitable water treatment businesses to serve their communities.