GrubHub Founder Starts a Handy Alternative to the Gig Economy
It started not with a stroke of creative genius, but with a rain barrel that Mike Evans ’99, MEng ’00, wanted to install in his g...
3D printing tiny parts for big impact
Whether it’s computer chips, smartphone components, or camera parts, the hardware in many products is constantly getting smaller. T...
Healing with hydrogels
In November, mechanical engineering PhD candidate Hyunwoo Yuk earned the top prize at the Collegiate Inventors Competition hosted by ...
The impact of climate change on the ocean
“I think ocean engineering as a field is really interesting because it marries the holistic side of living on planet Earth with sol...
Ties with MIT Run Deep for the U.S. Navy’s Top Officer
Looking back on his MIT graduate student days in the late 1980s, Admiral John M. Richardson SM ’89, EE ’89, ENG ’89 recalls a q...
A Path to Naval Nuclear Engineering
Midway through this year, MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (NSE) senior Sean Lowder traveled to Washington, to inter...
Putting Data in the Hands of Doctors
Diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014, Regina Barzilay soon learned that good data about the disease is hard to find. Now Barzilay is ...
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
About The MIT School of Engineering has long been a magnet for brilliant minds, hands, and hearts from across the globe. We believe a...
Leadership Development
We are educating leading engineers — and engineers who can lead. Humanity’s greatest challenges are increasingly being met with e...
Undergraduate
MIT is the best place in the world to be an engineering student — just ask the people studying here. Want to make something? Go to ...