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MechE ENGAGE

support and networking to succeed during graduate study at MIT MechE, and beyond.  Participants join eight ... required for graduate success, and what resources are available to support them at MIT. Students emerge ... MechE ENGAGE is a guided peer mentorship program providing new graduate students with knowledge, ...

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Global MIT At-Risk Fellows Program expands to invite Palestinian scholars

When the Global MIT At-Risk Fellows (GMAF) initiative launched in February 2024 as a pilot program ... visiting scholars from other troubled areas of the globe. That time arrived this fall, when MIT launched  ... recently displaced to continue their work during a semester at MIT. Designed to enhance the educational and ...

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Letter from Department Head Mary C. Boyce

encouraged me to pursue the PhD and then to be invited to join the faculty ranks. MIT has enabled me to ... professionally, and personally. I am now “graduating” from MIT (it just took me a little longer than each of you!) ... Ford Professor of Engineering Dear Friends, MIT is a recognized leader in cutting-edge research whose ...

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School of Engineering welcomes new faculty in 2024-25

received his BS in nuclear engineering and physics from MIT and his PhD in plasma physics from the ... The MIT School of Engineering welcomes new faculty members across six of its academic units. This ... new cohort of faculty members, who have recently started their roles at MIT, conduct research across ...

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Noninvasive imaging could replace finger pricks for people with diabetes

A noninvasive method for measuring blood glucose levels, developed at MIT, could save diabetes ... patients from having to prick their fingers several times a day. The MIT team used Raman spectroscopy ... MIT-non-invasive-glucose-01-press_1024.jpg A noninvasive blood-glucose monitoring method developed at MIT could spare diabetes patients from ...

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Blending medicine and mechanical engineering

position in mechanical engineering and medical engineering at MIT after completing her PhD. She deferred ... both industry and academia. As an assistant professor at MIT, she holds a joint appointment in the ... the trajectory of her career ever since graduating high school. In Ireland, students choose their ...

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An origami-inspired medical patch for sealing internal injuries

from origami, MIT engineers have now designed a medical patch that can be folded around minimally ... injured site. MIT_Robo-Patch-Frankel_1024.jpg MIT engineers have design paper-like medical tapes (shown ... mechanical engineering and of civil and environmental engineering at MIT. “This patch technology spans many ...

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Focusing on innovative solutions to the world’s energy challenges

and coffee chats. In addition, participants heard from two speakers: Colin Clancy Kelsall, an MIT PhD ... Culture Horizontal MIT Energy Club hosted its sixth annual EnergyHack, which featured a talk by MechE PhD ... Like many things in 2020, the annual MIT EnergyHack hosted by the MIT Energy Club looked very ...

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Seeing solutions through, across continents

Sade Nabahe’s time at MIT has been defined by engineering projects that help people around the ... poverty. MIT-Nabahe-Sade-1_1024.jpg “I was lucky enough to discover MIT and my passion for engineering ... says senior Sade Nabahe. Photo by Ian MacLellan Originally drawn to MIT by an interest in prosthetics, ...

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MIT researchers remotely map crops, field by field

with MIT graduate student Jordi Laguarta Soler and Thomas Friedel of the agtech company PEAT GmbH, will ... the resources to maintain. MIT-mapping-crops-01-press_0.jpg MIT engineers have developed a method to ... fraction of an acre to the next. Image: Courtesy of the researchers; Google Street View Now, MIT engineers ...

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Two from MIT recognized as outstanding engineering leaders

Alexander Feldstein '15, an MIT graduate student in aerospace engineering, and Kristen Railey ... '13, an MIT graduate student in mechanical engineering and former technical staff member in MIT Lincoln ... themselves and working hard.” In 2016, Railey became a PhD candidate in the MIT/Woods Hole Oceanographic ...

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Wobbly gel mat trains muscle cells to work together

in Engineering Design at MIT. On Raman’s left is graduate student Angel Bu, and on right is graduate ... identifying therapies to help people recover from muscle injuries and neurodegenerative disorders. Now, MIT ... are rubbery, with a bit of stretch. In the case of the MIT mat, it’s made from hydrogel — a soft, ...

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Why boiling droplets can race across hot oily surfaces

trivial phenomenon has been analyzed and understood for the first time by researchers at MIT — and may ... expected to move much more slowly. But, counterintuitively, the series of experiments at MIT has showed ... graduate student Victor Julio Leon and professor of mechanical engineering Kripa Varanasi. In previous ...

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What happens during the first moments of butterfly scale formation

signature shimmer. MIT researchers have now captured the initial moments during a butterfly’s metamorphosis, ... chrysalis. MIT-Butterfly-Buckling-01-press_0.jpg An optical micrograph shows the scales on the wings of an ... happen as engineers,” says Mathias Kolle, associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT. “But in ...

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How light can vaporize water without the need for heat

In a series of painstakingly precise experiments, a team of researchers at MIT has demonstrated that ... any source of heat. MIT-Evaporation-Light-01-press_0-1.jpg Researchers at MIT have discovered a new ... Professor of Power Engineering Gang Chen, postdocs Guangxin Lv and Yaodong Tu, and graduate student James ...

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An implantable sensor could reverse opioid overdoses

can’t always reach the person who has overdosed in time. Researchers at MIT and Brigham and Women’s ... 1024MIT_Overdose-Response-02-PRESS.jpg The device, which is about the size of a stick of gum, can be implanted under the skin, where it ... high-risk population,” says Giovanni Traverso, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT ...

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Robotic “SuperLimbs” could help moonwalkers recover from falls

MIT engineers, the lunar bloopers also highlight an opportunity to innovate. “Astronauts are ... constrict their movements,” says Harry Asada, professor of mechanical engineering at MIT. “We want to ... along with the controller and motors to power the limbs. MIT-SuperLimbs-01-press.jpg SuperLimbs, ...

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Sweat-proof “smart skin” takes reliable vitals, even during workouts and spicy meals

MIT engineers and researchers in South Korea have developed a sweat-proof “electronic skin” ... sensors. MIT-E-Skin-01-1024.jpg Engineers have developed a sweat-proof “electronic skin” — a conformable, ... Kim, associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT. “We can provide wearable sensors that can do ...

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Changing the color of 3-D printed objects

case or earrings on demand. Researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence ... changing an object’s color, you don’t have to create a whole new object every time.” MIT CSAIL's ... Stefanie Mueller 1024- credit Jason Dorfman of MIT CSAIL (alternate).jpg MIT professor Stefanie Mueller led ...

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Providing hands-on photonics education across Massachusetts

electronics technicians and engineers. Weninger teaches LEAP bootcamp-1024.jpg: MIT materials science and ... engineering graduate student Drew Michael Weninger (standing) instructs boot camp participants on how to use ... facility. MIT’s LEAP, located on the fifth floor of MIT.nano, was the first in what is now a network of five ...

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