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How to speed up the discovery of new solar cell materials

Joule, in a paper by MIT research scientist Shijing Sun, professor of mechanical engineering Tonio ...

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Bubble-capturing surface helps get rid of foam

graduate Leonid Rapoport PhD ’18, visiting student Theo Emmerich, and professor of mechanical engineering ...

https://meche.mit.edu/news-media/bubble-capturing-surface-helps-get-rid-foam

A new, inexpensive catalyst speeds the production of oxygen from water

abundant components. The family of materials allows engineers to precisely tune the catalyst’s structure ...

https://meche.mit.edu/news-media/new-inexpensive-catalyst-speeds-production-oxygen-water

Advancing technology for aquaculture

Engineering, Professor Taskin Padir and Research Scientist Mark Zolotas at the Northeastern University ...

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Robotic palm mimics human touch

in mechanical engineering. “By combining rigid structures with deformable, compliant materials, we ...

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Separating finely mixed oil and water

cloudy appearance. Anish Tuteja, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the ...

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New Theory of Deep-Ocean Sound Waves May Aid Tsunami Detection

Kadri and his colleague, Triantaphyllos Akylas, a professor of mechanical engineering at MIT, have ...

https://meche.mit.edu/news-media/new-theory-deep-ocean-sound-waves-may-aid-tsunami-detection

Autonomous system improves environmental sampling at sea

Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering at the WHOI; and Nicholas Roy, a professor in CSAIL and in the ...

https://meche.mit.edu/news-media/autonomous-system-improves-environmental-sampling-sea

For cheaper solar cells, thinner really is better

professor of mechanical engineering Tonio Buonassisi, and five others at MIT and NREL. The researchers ...

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Researchers develop a roadmap for growth of new solar cells

Marius Peters, professor of mechanical engineering Tonio Buonassisi, and five others at MIT, Wellesley ...

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More than a meal

Grace Doherty Professor of Ocean Science and Engineering. Rob Vincent, assistant director for advisory ...

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Why boiling droplets can race across hot oily surfaces

graduate student Victor Julio Leon and professor of mechanical engineering Kripa Varanasi. In previous ...

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Explained: Why perovskites could take solar cells to new heights

of mechanical engineering at MIT and director of the Photovoltaics Research Laboratory. “Perovskites ...

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Imaging technique removes the effect of water in underwater scenes

(ICRA). Their study co-author is John Leonard, professor of mechanical engineering at MIT. Aquatic optics ...

https://meche.mit.edu/news-media/imaging-technique-removes-effect-water-underwater-scenes-0

How to solve a bottleneck for CO2 capture and conversion

doctoral students Simon Rufer, Tal Joseph, and Zara Aamer, and professor of mechanical engineering Kripa ...

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Merging AI and underwater photography to reveal hidden ocean worlds

artist at MIT Sea Grant Keith Ellenbogen and MIT mechanical engineering PhD student Andreas ...

https://meche.mit.edu/news-media/merging-ai-and-underwater-photography-reveal-hidden-ocean-worlds

Before the wreckage comes ashore

change over time. Oceanographers around the world, with MIT mechanical engineering associate professor ...

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Faculty Research: Professor Thomas Peacock

Large-Scale Tests in the Lab and the South China Sea Reveal the Origins of Underwater Waves that Can Tower Hundreds of Feet By David Chandler, MIT News Office   Their effect on the surface of the ocean is negligible, producing a rise of just inches that i ...

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Faculty Research: Printing in Reverse

Professor Nick Fang Explores Etching at the Nanoscale     Using electrochemical and optical processes, programmable metamaterials, composed of functional micro- and nanostructures, are prototyped at Fang’s lab for applications such as reducing thermal exp ...

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Green Eelgrass, Blue Carbon

MIT Sea Grant is working with several partners to quantify the carbon storage of eelgrass beds in Massachusetts. By understanding the role that eelgrass ecosystems play in preparing for and mitigating the effects of climate change we can better make the c ...

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