Designing cleaner vehicles Article Date November 1, 2023 Adi Mehrotra knew that his time at MIT wasn’t up yet when he finished his undergraduate degree in 2022.
Building a better indoor herb garden Article Date October 31, 2023 Randall Briggs '09, SM '18 didn’t set out to build indoor gardens when he arrived at MIT.
The Indigenous rocketeer Article Date August 17, 2023 Nature Magazine — Nicole McGaa’s childhood was full of activities that showcased her handiness: from repa
The Art and Science of PCB Design: Bringing design intuition to every MIT Student Article Date July 20, 2023 Adi Mehrotra ’22 S.M./PhD and Fischer Moseley ’22 M.Eng ’23 spent much of their free time during their undergraduate years
Driven to driverless Article Date June 1, 2023 When Cindy Heredia was choosing an MBA program, she knew she wanted to be at the forefront of the autonomous driving indus
Eleven Student Teams Captivate at the Second Annual Edgerton Center Showcase Article Date May 26, 2023 On April 11th, 2023, the MIT Edgerton Center hosted its second annual Student Teams Showcase in Lobby 13, drawing an audie
MIT Spokes cycles across the country to teach STEM classes Article Date September 15, 2022 Read this story on
MIT’s solar car team wins American Solar Challenge for the second year in a row Article Date August 25, 2022 Read this story on MIT News
First annual Edgerton Center team showcase dazzled audience of all ages Article Date May 27, 2022 Visitors to MIT on April 13 caught a glimpse of innovation in action with students carrying an 8-foot rocket and a solar-p
Introducing MIT Arcturus: The Edgerton Center’s new RoboBoat team Article Date March 31, 2022 The MIT Edgerton Center is pleased to welcome our newest student team, MIT Arcturus.
At MIT, women students take the lead Article Date March 29, 2022 Cameron Kokesh ’23 crawled out of her tent on July 27, 2021, exhausted from 17-hour workdays in the Kansas summer heat.
How a Vision for a Solar Car Sparked a Career―and MIT’s Solar Electric Vehicle Team Article Date March 1, 2022 Slice of MIT published an interview with SEVT founder James Worden ’89.