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PostAugust 29, 2023

Ms. Nuclear Energy is winning over nuclear skeptics

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Kaylee Cunningham, “Ms. Nuclear Energy” on TikTok, is committed to dispelling myths about nuclear energy.
PostAugust 11, 2023

A welcome new pipeline for students invested in clean energy

MIT Energy Initiative
Rising MIT sophomore Sam Packman (left) and his advisor Nicolo Riva, a postdoc at the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, examine a VIPER cable, a special type of high-temperature superconducting cable that holds promise for use in fusion reactors.
PostJuly 18, 2023

Apply to be part of MIT's delegation to COP28

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PostJuly 11, 2023

MIT welcomes Brian Deese as its next Institute Innovation Fellow

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PostJune 29, 2023

Transatlantic connections make the difference for MIT Portugal

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PostJune 26, 2023

MIT speaker series taps into students’ passion for entrepreneurship and s...

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More than 1,200 MIT community members participated in a speaker series that tapped into students’ passion for entrepreneurship and social impact.
PostJune 23, 2023

Panel addresses technologies needed for a net-zero future

MIT Energy Initiative
During the MIT Energy Initiative’s panel on energy innovation for a net-zero future, Senior Research Scientist Anuradha Annaswamy (center) and other speakers addressed areas where new or improved technologies or systems are needed to achieve global net-zero emissions goals.
PostJune 22, 2023

A new mathematical “blueprint” is accelerating fusion device developmen...

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Abhay Ram, a principal research scientist at the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center and a co-author of the recently-published paper "Dyson maps and unitary evolution for Maxwell equations in tensor dielectric media," took to his whiteboard to explain the significance of Dyson maps and quantum computing.
PostMay 27, 2023

What the IRA Means to Me, CUSP.World Inaugural Panel, Thursday, Noon ED...

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
PostMay 25, 2023

Tackling the MIT campus’s top energy consumers, building by building

MIT Office of Sustainability
Energy efficiency efforts aim for an estimated 35 percent reduction of energy use for MIT Building 46.

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