More durable metals for fusion power reactors
MIT researchers have found a way to make structural materials last longer under the harsh conditions inside a fusion reactor.
MIT researchers have found a way to make structural materials last longer under the harsh conditions inside a fusion reactor.
An MIT-led group shows how to achieve precise control over the properties of Weyl semimetals and other exotic substances.
Custom plates display expressions of scholarship, creativity, and MIT pride among Institute affiliates.
Thomas Varnish has always loved a hands-on approach to science. Research in lab-based astrophysics has enabled the PhD student to experiment in a heavily theoretical subject.
Twelve faculty members have been granted tenure in six units across MIT’s School of Engineering.
The newly synthesized material could be the basis for wearable thermoelectric and spintronic devices.
A lauded professor, theoretical physicist, and fusion scientist, Loureiro is keenly positioned to advance the center’s research and education goals.
MIT researchers show that using the right metals could alleviate the corrosion problem in these promising new reactor designs.
Detailed study of magnets built by MIT and Commonwealth Fusion Systems confirms they meet requirements for an economic, compact fusion power plant.
Fusion’s success as a renewable energy depends on the creation of an industry to support it, and academia is vital to that industry’s development.
The work demonstrates control over key properties leading to better performance.
After building an organization notable for its growth and human-centered culture, Whyte rejoins the PSFC as a faculty member and researcher.
APS honors Paola Cappellaro, Maria Gatu Johnson, and Bradley Olsen for research, applications, teaching, and leadership; 10 additional MIT alumni also honored.
At MIT, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency addresses the world’s urgent energy and environmental challenges.