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PostJuly 25, 2022

School of Engineering second quarter 2022 awards

MIT News
Members of the MIT engineering faculty receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence.
PostJuly 21, 2022

Do these heat waves mean climate change is happening faster than expected?

MIT Technology Review
PostJuly 20, 2022

The legacy of Europe’s heat waves will be more air conditioning. That’s...

MIT Technology Review
PostJuly 19, 2022

Fusion’s newest ambassador

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
During her high school internship at the MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Tuba Balta explored different ways to educate the public about fusion energy. "It just made me happy to help other people understand it," she says.
PostJuly 18, 2022

Four researchers with MIT ties earn Schmidt Science Fellowships

MIT Department of Chemical Engineering
Clockwise from top left: Juncal Arbelaiz, and Xiangkun (Elvis) Cao, Heather Zlotnick and Sandya Subramanian are Schmidt Science Fellows, an honor created in 2017 to encourage young researchers to pursue postdoctoral studies in a field different from their graduate work.
PostJuly 15, 2022

Donald “Bruce” Montgomery, influential electromagnet engineer, dies at ...

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Donald “Bruce” Montgomery
PostJuly 15, 2022

Explained: Why perovskites could take solar cells to new heights

MIT News
Perovskites are widely seen as the likely platform for next-generation solar cells, replacing silicon because of its easier manufacturing process, lower cost, and greater flexibility. Just what is this unusual, complex crystal and why does it have such great potential?
PostJuly 14, 2022

Heat is bad for plant health. Here’s how gene editing could help.

MIT Technology Review
PostJuly 13, 2022

Michael Short wins 2022 MIT Bose Award for Excellence in Teaching

MIT News
Associate Professor Michael Short has won the 2022 MIT Bose Award for Excellence in Teaching.
PostJuly 12, 2022

Tata Center: 10 Years of Sustained Impact

MIT Spectrum
An Indian woman carries a solar panel developed by Khethworks, the first startup to emerge from the Tata Center.

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