Materialkunde und Nanotechnologien am MIT
School of Engineering welcomes new faculty in 2024-25Why some quantum materials stall while others scaleChecking the quality of materials just got easier with a new AI toolUncovering new physics in metals manufacturingPrintable aluminum alloy sets strength records, may enable lighter aircraft partsPrintable aluminum alloy sets strength records, may enable lighter aircraft partsSecretary of Energy Chris Wright ’85 visits MITA simple formula could guide the design of faster-charging, longer-lasting batteriesConcrete “battery” developed at MIT now packs 10 times the powerPalladium filters could enable cheaper, more efficient generation of hydrogen fuelA beacon of lightAI system learns from many types of scientific information and runs experiments to discover new materialsAI system learns from many types of scientific information and runs experiments to discover new materialsMIT engineers develop a magnetic transistor for more energy-efficient electronicsMIT engineers develop a magnetic transistor for more energy-efficient electronicsNew tool makes generative AI models more likely to create breakthrough materialsDecoding the sounds of battery formation and degradationHow MIT’s Steel Research Group led to a groundbreaking national materials initiativeTechnology originating at MIT leads to approved bladder cancer treatmentDOE selects MIT to establish a Center for the Exascale Simulation of Coupled High-Enthalpy Fluid–Solid Interactions“Bottlebrush” particles deliver big chemotherapy payloads directly to cancer cellsSoft materials hold onto “memories” of their past, for longer than previously thoughtNew self-assembling material could be the key to recyclable EV batteriesNew self-assembling material could be the key to recyclable EV batteriesNew method could monitor corrosion and cracking in a nuclear reactorNew method could monitor corrosion and cracking in a nuclear reactorMaterials Research Laboratory: Driving interdisciplinary materials research at MITNew laser “comb” can enable rapid identification of chemicals with extreme precisionProfessor John Joannopoulos, photonics pioneer and Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies director, dies at 78Professor John Joannopoulos, photonics pioneer and Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies director, dies at 78Study sheds light on graphite’s lifespan in nuclear reactorsMIT gears up to transform manufacturingWould you like that coffee with iron?Harvey Kent Bowen, ceramics scholar and MIT Leaders for Global Operations co-founder, dies at 83MIT documentary “That Creative Spark” wins New England Emmy AwardUltrasmall optical devices rewrite the rules of light manipulationCreeping crystals: Scientists observe “salt creep” at the single-crystal scaleCreeping crystals: Scientists observe “salt creep” at the single-crystal scaleNew system dramatically speeds the search for polymer materialsTheory-guided strategy expands the scope of measurable quantum interactionsProfessor Emeritus Keith Johnson, pioneering theorist in materials science and independent filmmaker, dies at 89School of Architecture and Planning recognizes faculty with academic promotions in 2025Collaborating with the force of natureImplantable device could save diabetes patients from dangerously low blood sugarRobotic probe quickly measures key properties of new materialsA new platform for developing advanced metals at scaleConfronting the AI/energy conundrumNth Cycle is bringing critical metals refining to the U.S.Four from MIT named 2025 Goldwater ScholarsThe tenured engineers of 2025
von Jordan Silva | School of Engineering am 24. Juni 2025 um 19:10
Eleven faculty members have been granted tenure in six units across MIT’s School of Engineering.