MIT Engineers

Massachusetts Institute of Technology's intercollegiate sports teams, called the MIT Engineers, compete mostly in NCAA Division III. It has won 22 Team National Championships, 42 Individual National Championships.

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MIT engineers develop a way to mass manufacture nanoparticles that deliver cancer drugs directly to tumors

MIT engineers develop a way to mass manufacture nanoparticles that deliver cancer drugs directly to tumors - EurekAlert!

Technology developed by MIT engineers makes pesticides stick to plant leaves - EurekAlert

MIT engineers turn skin cells directly into neurons for cell therapy: « A new, highly efficient process for performing this conversion could make it easier to develop therapies for spinal cord injuries or diseases like ALS. »

MIT engineers turn skin cells directly into neurons for cell therapy - EurekAlert

MIT engineers develop a fully 3D-printed electrospray engine - EurekAlert

MIT engineers develop a fully 3D-printed electrospray engine. Ideal for propelling tiny satellites, the lightweight devices could be produced on board a spacecraft and cost much less than traditional thrusters.

MIT engineers develop breakthrough technology that could change the way we process metal: 'This is a huge advantage'

MIT engineers help multirobot systems stay in the safety zone - EurekAlert

Filter captures and recycles aluminum from industrial waste. MIT engineers designed a nanofiltration process that could make aluminum production more efficient while reducing hazardous waste.

To design better water filters, MIT engineers look to manta rays - EurekAlert

MIT engineers make converting CO2 into useful products more practical - EurekAlert

MIT engineers create a chip-based tractor beam for biological particles: « The tiny device uses a tightly focused beam of light to capture and manipulate cells. »

MIT engineers create a chip-based tractor beam for biological particles - EurekAlert

MIT engineers design tiny batteries for powering cell-sized robots - EurekAlert

A recipe for zero-emission fuel. MIT engineers have developed a fast and sustainable method for producing hydrogen fuel using aluminum, salt water and coffee waste.

MIT engineers find a way to protect microbes from extreme conditions. By helping microbes withstand industrial processing, the method could make it easier to harness the benefits of microorganisms used as medicines and in agriculture.

MIT Engineers Create Game-Changing Lead Detection Device

Unveiling the Hidden World of Granular Materials: MIT Engineers Probe the Mechanisms of Landslides and Earthquakes

“Nanostitches” enable lighter and tougher composite materials. In research that may lead to next-generation airplanes and spacecraft, MIT engineers used carbon nanotubes to prevent cracking in multilayered composites.