Seeking enhanced materials for nuclear reactors
Fifth-year nuclear science and engineering graduate student Arunkumar Seshadri looks to develop materials and fuels that can better withstand the extreme conditions in nuclear reactors.
Fifth-year nuclear science and engineering graduate student Arunkumar Seshadri looks to develop materials and fuels that can better withstand the extreme conditions in nuclear reactors.
Symposium highlights ambitious goals of MIT–industry research targeting technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
MIT scholars are helping to solve the economic, cultural, and political dimensions of the world’s energy and climate challenges.
MIT research team finds machine learning techniques offer big advantages over standard experimental and theoretical approaches.
Graduate engineering and economics programs are No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
Researchers evaluate the role and value of long-duration energy storage technologies in securing a carbon-free electric grid.
Shooting beams of ions at proton clouds may help researchers map the inner workings of neutron stars.
Use of a novel electrolyte could allow advanced metal electrodes and higher voltages, boosting capacity and cycle life.
Senior Nina Levine is researching technologies for detecting radioactive material, as she pursues a dual path in nuclear science and policy.
Particle physicist Lindley Winslow seeks the universe’s smallest particles for answers to its biggest questions.
MIT Energy Fellow Richard Ibekwe finds flaws in high-temperature superconducting tapes so they can be measured, fixed, or embraced.
WISDM has selected 20 women to take part in a Story Collider communications skills training.
Professors Guth, Olivetti, Short, and Yaffe are honored for exceptional undergraduate teaching.
National Academies study says fusion can help decarbonize US energy, calls for public-private approach to pilot plant operation by 2035-40.