High school teams receive 2019-20 Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam Grant for invention projects
Fourteen student teams nationwide awarded up to $10,000 in grants to address local and global problems.
Fourteen student teams nationwide awarded up to $10,000 in grants to address local and global problems.
Materials scientist recognized for social, economic, and environmentally-sustaining inventions that impact millions of people around the world.
Students recognized for revolutionary solutions to women’s health, food waste, transportation, and mobility and communication for people with disabilities.
Fifteen student teams nationwide have been awarded up to $10,000 in grants to address local problems.
Inventor of CAPTCHA/reCAPTCHA and Duolingo recognized for commitment to invention, education, and mentorship.
Award honors top collegiate inventors in the United States.
Fifteen student teams nationwide address local problems through invention.
Fourth annual poster session connects colleagues as they learn about the good work being done by and for the MIT community — and the world.
MIT associate professor and member of the Broad Institute and McGovern Institute recognized for commitment to invention, collaboration, and mentorship.
Students recognized for inventive solutions to challenges in health care, transportation, food and agriculture, and consumer devices.
Grants help middle and high school students develop as young inventors.
Fifteen student teams nationwide set sights on inventing solutions to real-world problems.
Imaging scientist and inventor sets sights on launching peer-to-peer invention platforms for global impact.