Exploring frontiers of mechanical engineering
MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering grad students are undertaking a broad range of innovative research projects.
MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering grad students are undertaking a broad range of innovative research projects.
The Institute’s “mind and hand” ethos has found a home in the United Arab Emirates.
The junior, who is majoring in computer science and molecular biology, wants to “make it a norm to lift others as I continue to climb.”
In an MIT visit, the endlessly curious Kramer explained how he sampled careers from cook to circus clown before beginning the pursuit of mastery within his craft.
The event featured updates from faculty and staff from across MIT, as well as a panel on communicating climate in the media.
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.
Hiroko Matsuyama teaches her last course on the ancient art of Japanese flower arrangement.
The awards offer opportunities to expand research into unique areas of scholarship.
Travel offers students a chance to study how art and cultural activism can impact racial justice and environmental issues.
Environmental engineering major Runako Gentles seeks to lead projects that increase harmony between society and the environment.
Students develop entrepreneurial mindsets and cultural competency in a startup boot camp.
MIT students research effects of climate change on forests and sulfur dioxide emissions as a model for planet-wide events.
UPOP annual workshop lets sophomores take a deep dive into teamwork, creative problem-solving, and networking in preparation for their future careers.
Students working in Boston Medical Center’s Autism Program make an impact while experiencing the whirlwind atmosphere of a hospital.