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Alumnus’ thermal battery helps industry eliminate fossil fuels

MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, where he worked on solid-state solar thermal energy ... Science and Engineering. The two were studying renewable energy when they began to think about the ...

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Getting the Salt Out

well, but pure water does not. McGovern, a postdoc in MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering and ...

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Faculty Research: Professor Tonio Buonassisi

Communications by MIT graduate student Jonathan Mailoa, associate professor of mechanical engineering Tonio ...

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Waves in the Deep

a postdoc in MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, tracked the theoretical movement of fluid caught up ...

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Solving a mystery of thermoelectrics

graduate student Sangyeop Lee; Gang Chen, the Carl Richard Soderberg Professor of Power Engineering; and ...

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Making silicon devices responsive to infrared light

of mechanical engineering Tonio Buonassisi, and 11 others. Silicon, which forms the basis of most ...

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Droplets get a charge out of jumping

postdoc Nenad Miljkovic, mechanical engineering professor Evelyn Wang, and two others. Miljkovic says this ...

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The ocean’s hidden waves show their power

Thomas Peacock, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT, has teamed with researchers from ...

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Researchers Unravel Secrets of Hidden Waves

these waves,” says Thomas Peacock, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT, and one of ...

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New Kind of “Tandem” Solar Cell Developed

student Jonathan Mailoa; associate professor of mechanical engineering Tonio Buonassisi; Colin Bailie and ...

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Government of India Taps MIT Expertise for Energy Solutions

base fuel in the near future. Ahmed Ghoniem, the Ronald C. Crane Professor of Mechanical Engineering at ...

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Turning emissions into fuel

postdoc Xiao-Yu Wu and Ahmed Ghoniem, the Ronald C. Crane Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and is ...

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How to assess new solar technologies

by MIT graduate student Sarah Sofia, associate professor of mechanical engineering Tonio Buonassisi, ...

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Air pollution can put a dent in solar power

instruments, Peters worked with MIT associate professor of mechanical engineering Tonio Buonassisi and three ...

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A new way to remove ice buildup without power or chemicals

of mechanical engineering Kripa Varanasi and postdocs Susmita Dash and Jolet de Ruiter. “Icing is ...

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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 ...

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Energy storage from a chemistry perspective

Engineering and Tim Swager of the Department of Chemistry are longstanding MIT professors considered ...

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Overcoming a bottleneck in carbon dioxide conversion

Soto, graduate student Jack Lake, and professor of mechanical engineering Kripa Varanasi. ...

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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 ...

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