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John Dugundji, professor emeritus of aeronautics and astronautics, dies at 95
John Dugundji, professor emeritus of aeronautics and astronautics, dies at 95

Longtime MIT professor and expert in aeroelasticity, structural dynamics, and composite materials remembered for his kindness and dedication to mentorship.

Inspired by kombucha tea, engineers create “living materials”
Inspired by kombucha tea, engineers create “living materials”

A symbiotic culture of specialized yeast and bacteria can generate tough materials able to perform a variety of functions.

Four from MIT are named IEEE Fellows for 2021
Four from MIT are named IEEE Fellows for 2021

Three MIT professors and a principal staff member from Lincoln Laboratory are among the 2021 class of fellows.

Heather Theberge, mechanical engineering staff member, dies at 42
Heather Theberge, mechanical engineering staff member, dies at 42

Theberge served as an administrative assistant for the mechanical engineering undergraduate program since 2012.

School of Engineering third and fourth quarter 2020 awards
School of Engineering third and fourth quarter 2020 awards

Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the past two quarters.

Delivering life-saving oxygen during a pandemic
Delivering life-saving oxygen during a pandemic

MIT mechanical engineers have developed technologies to help hospitals around the world provide life-saving oxygen to patients with Covid-19 and other respiratory illnesses.

RNA molecules are masters of their own destiny
RNA molecules are masters of their own destiny

Research suggests the products of transcription — RNA molecules — regulate their own production through a feedback loop.

Professor Emeritus Michael Driscoll, leader in nuclear engineering and beloved mentor, dies at 86
Professor Emeritus Michael Driscoll, leader in nuclear engineering and beloved mentor, dies at 86

Wide-ranging contributions over a span of seven decades advanced nuclear waste disposal and fuel cycle development.

Turning microbiome research into a force for health
Turning microbiome research into a force for health

A diverse group of researchers is working to turn new discoveries about the trillions of microbes in the body into treatments for a range of diseases.

MIT Society of Women Engineers’ journey into virtual connection
MIT Society of Women Engineers’ journey into virtual connection

SWE members develop innovative and creative ways to maintain programming during the pandemic.

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