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PostNovember 17, 2021

At UN climate change conference, trying to “keep 1.5 alive”

MIT News
Members of MIT’s COP26 delegation stand for a portrait on Nov. 8. Approximately 20 individuals from MIT attended the conference. Left to right: Luis Gilberto Murillo-Urrutia, John Fernández, and Marcela Angel of the Environmental Solutions Initiative; Bethany Patten of the Sloan Sustainability Initiative; Martha Broad of the MIT Energy Initiative; graduate students Iulia-Madalina Streanga and Andreas Haupt; and postdoc Deepa Rao.
PostNovember 17, 2021

Climate Nucleus Minutes from September 30, 2021

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PostNovember 16, 2021

Electrochemistry, from batteries to brains

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Bilge Yildiz, MIT’s Breene M. Kerr (1951) Professor in the departments of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, studies the behavior of ions in materials, particularly on surfaces and interfaces.
PostNovember 16, 2021

TPP Initiative Links Research, Policy

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PostNovember 15, 2021

Climate Nucleus Minutes from November 5, 2021

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PostNovember 12, 2021

MIT makes strides on climate action plan

MIT News
Left side, from top: Julie Newman, Heather Paxson, Miho Mazereeuw. Right side, from top: Joe Higgins, Jeremy Gregory, Noelle Selin
PostNovember 12, 2021

How evidence from randomized evaluations can inform climate finance at COP2...

Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL)
PostNovember 10, 2021

Radio-frequency wave scattering improves fusion simulations

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
This image shows the electric field scattering from a dense, turbulent plasma filament, which is represented by the white circle. While to the left (upstream) of the filament the wave trajectory is undisturbed, to the right it is distorted, destroyed due to scattering. Understanding this scattering will be key to designing future RF antennas.
PostNovember 9, 2021

American Physical Society honors nine with MIT ties for physics research

MIT News
Nine Institute community members were selected for American Physical Society spring 2022 prizes and awards. Top row, l-r: Department of Physics faculty members Edmund Bertschinger, Nikta Fakhri, and Robert Jaffe. Middle row, l-r: MIT staff members Gene Dresselhaus, Peter Fritschel and Sean Robinson. Bottom row, l-r: Alumni Sylvester James Gates Jr. ’73, PhD ’77; Terence Tai-Li Hwa PhD ’90; and Sanat Kumar ’84, ScD ’87.
PostNovember 9, 2021

Gene Dresselhaus, influential research scientist in solid-state physics, di...

MIT News
Gene Dresselhaus alongside his beloved wife Millie Dresselhaus, with whom he shared a lab at MIT.

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