Researching extreme environments
PhD candidate Emma Bullock studies the local and global impacts of changing mineral levels in Arctic groundwater.
PhD candidate Emma Bullock studies the local and global impacts of changing mineral levels in Arctic groundwater.
Postdoc Shaniel Bowen studies women's sexual anatomy and health while also working to interest young women in STEM careers.
Graduate student Hammaad Adam is working to increase the supply of organs available for transplants, saving lives and improving health equity.
PhD student Lavender Tessmer applies computation to create textiles that behave in novel ways.
Doctoral student and recent MAD Design Fellow Jonathan Zong SM ’20 discusses a proposed framework to map how individuals can say “no” to technology misuses.
Chen Chu explores the global relevance of local floodplain resilience strategies, and brings to the Morningside Academy his unique perspective in political ecology and urban design.
Mini-UROP program connects first-years with graduate students and postdocs for enriched learning.
MIT students studied the Indigenous language during a new Independent Activities Period course to gain exposure and understand the language’s cultural and practical value.
Thirteen postdocs join program that emphasizes community and prioritizes professional development.
The MIT Edgerton Center technical instructor’s expertise and dedication enriches the student experience.
Autonomous helicopters made by Rotor Technologies, a startup led by MIT alumni, take the human out of risky commercial missions.
The graduate students will aim to commercialize innovations in AI, machine learning, and data science.
David Friedrich, senior associate dean for housing and residential services, discusses the new Graduate Junction residence and the unique partnership with American Campus Communities.
PhD student Fatima Husain investigates the co-evolution of life and Earth and works to communicate science to the public.