Q&A: Climate Grand Challenges finalists on using data and science to forecast climate-related risk
Faculty leaders highlight innovations that can close longstanding knowledge gaps and reimagine how the world responds to the climate crisis.
Faculty leaders highlight innovations that can close longstanding knowledge gaps and reimagine how the world responds to the climate crisis.
The Institute also ranks second in two subject areas.
Brent Minchew leads two proposals to better understand glacial physics and predict sea-level rise as part of MIT's Climate Grand Challenges competition.
Combining her drive for sustainability, innovation, and diversity, Janelle Heslop MBA ’19, SM ’19 leads a $1B project to drive impact in operations.
Faculty leaders describe their efforts to develop potentially game-changing tools.
Supported by a $100 million founding gift, the academy will deepen the integration of design across the Institute and beyond.
MIT research scientist explores how cool pavements can offer climate change solutions in more than just the summer.
A new approach enables architects to use discarded tree forks as load-bearing joints in their structures.
Empowering a global community of learners in displacement.
Seventeen new professors join the MIT community, with research areas ranging from robotics and machine learning to health care and agriculture.
Senior Carene Umubyeyi seeks to advance sustainable structural design in her home country of Rwanda and beyond.
John Cohn and Franz-Josef Ulm, along with 19 additional MIT alumni, are honored for significant contributions to engineering research, practice, and education.
Measuring traffic properties requires vast amounts of data. Meshkat Botshekan, a PhD student working with the MIT CSHub, is discovering a more efficient and affordable physics-inspired alternative.
The sticky patch could be quickly applied to repair gut leaks and tears.
With special treatment, minerals called zeolites — commonly found in cat litter — can efficiently remove the greenhouse gas from the air, researchers report.