“Futurizing” undergraduate teaching
Associate Professor Michael Short’s innovative approach can be seen in the two nuclear science and engineering courses he’s transformed.
Associate Professor Michael Short’s innovative approach can be seen in the two nuclear science and engineering courses he’s transformed.
Two MIT faculty members earn funding from the G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Foundation.
PhD candidate Lucio Milanese uncovers new fundamental mechanism in turbulence.
Wide-ranging contributions over a span of seven decades advanced nuclear waste disposal and fuel cycle development.
SWE members develop innovative and creative ways to maintain programming during the pandemic.
Researchers show that deep reinforcement learning can be used to design more efficient nuclear reactors.
A quantum effect in topological semimetals demonstrated by MIT researchers could allow for the utilization of an untapped energy source.
PSFC principal researcher is acknowledged for work with U.S. Burning Plasma Organization.
Francesca Macchiavello Cauvi, Alice Ho, Ava Waitz, and Lucio Milanese will pursue master’s degrees in global affairs and leadership training at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Choucri, Drennan, Fisher, Gershenfeld, Li, and Rus are recognized for their efforts to advance science.
In a new realm of materials, PhD student Thanh Nguyen uses neutrons to hunt for exotic properties that could power real-world applications.
Podcast from MIT OpenCourseWare showcasing the Institute’s inspiring instructors and their courses enters second season.
Oklo’s team is using a startup mindset to build novel reactors while meeting federal regulations.
Findings on short-range nuclear interactions will help scientists investigate neutron stars and heavy radioactive nuclei.
MIT Energy Fellow David Fischer irradiates high-temperature superconducting tape to test its resilience and prepare for the first pilot fusion plant.