Nicola’s research on Raman spectroscopy highlighted by MIT news
A novel interpretation of Raman spectra will help the 2020 Mars rover select rocks to study for signs of life. Link to the article here
View ArticleGrace’s work highlighted by the MIT news
MIT researchers create material for a chemical heat “battery” that could release its energy on demand. See the link here.
View ArticleBrent listed at 2018 Forbes 30 Under 30
Brent Keller, who is a former member of Jeff Grossman’s group, was listed as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 for Manufacturing and Industry for co-founding Via Separations. See the link here.
View ArticleJeff at MIT’s second annual Festival of Learning
The 2018 Festival of Learning was a day of learning with national thought leaders, MIT innovators, an interactive learning expo, food, fun, and more. You can find some pictures and videos at...
View ArticleNicola’s work featured in the MIT News
Study reveals why polymer stents failed. Microscopic flaws in material structure can lead to stent deformation after implantation. See the news here.
View ArticleArthur’s work highlighted as an Editor’s Suggestion in PRL
A reliable and computationally cheap way of calculating the ionic conductivity of a concentrated electrolyte in a battery involves modeling ion clusters. You can find more details here.
View ArticleYun’s work featured in an article on Chem
Electronic traps are the primary factor stifling the performance of quantum-dot (QD) solar cells to nearly half their theoretical potential. Yet, the exact origin of these traps remains largely...
View ArticleMIT graduate students lead conference on microsystems and nanotechnology
Jatin served in the organizing committee of this year’s Microsystems Annual Research Conference (MARC). http://news.mit.edu/2020/students-lead-2020-microsystems-annual-research-conference-0122
View ArticleXining and Nicola’s work highlited in MIT News
In his latest research, Grossman, along with postdoc Xining Zang, research scientist Nicola Ferralis, and five others, found ways to use coal, tar, and pitch to produce thin coatings with highly...
View ArticleZhengmao and Nicola’s work featured in MIT News
MIT researchers have developed a two-layer passive cooling system, made of hydrogel and aerogel, that can keep foods and pharmaceuticals cool for days without the need for electricity. In this photo...
View ArticleAsmita and Nicola’s work featured in MIT News
https://news.mit.edu/2022/carbon-fiber-lightweight-materials-0318 As the world struggles to improve the efficiency of cars and other vehicles in order to curb greenhouse gas emissions and improve the...
View ArticleCongratulations to our graduating students this Spring and Summer!
Dr. Emily Crabb, Dr. Ki-Jana Carter, Dr. Woo Hyun (David) Chae, and Dr. Sheng Gong all defended their theses in-person. Congratulations to all and all the best for your future endeavors!
View ArticleBrent listed at 2018 Forbes 30 Under 30
Brent Keller, who is a former member of Jeff Grossman’s group, was listed as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 for Manufacturing and Industry for co-founding Via Separations. See the link here.The post Brent...
View ArticleJeff at MIT’s second annual Festival of Learning
The 2018 Festival of Learning was a day of learning with national thought leaders, MIT innovators, an interactive learning expo, food, fun, and more. You can find some pictures and videos at...
View ArticleNicola’s work featured in the MIT News
Study reveals why polymer stents failed. Microscopic flaws in material structure can lead to stent deformation after implantation. See the news here.The post Nicola’s work featured in the MIT News...
View ArticleArthur’s work highlighted as an Editor’s Suggestion in PRL
A reliable and computationally cheap way of calculating the ionic conductivity of a concentrated electrolyte in a battery involves modeling ion clusters. You can find more details here.The post...
View ArticleYun’s work featured in an article on Chem
Electronic traps are the primary factor stifling the performance of quantum-dot (QD) solar cells to nearly half their theoretical potential. Yet, the exact origin of these traps remains largely...
View ArticleMIT graduate students lead conference on microsystems and nanotechnology
Jatin served in the organizing committee of this year’s Microsystems Annual Research Conference (MARC). http://news.mit.edu/2020/students-lead-2020-microsystems-annual-research-conference-0122The post...
View ArticleXining and Nicola’s work highlited in MIT News
In his latest research, Grossman, along with postdoc Xining Zang, research scientist Nicola Ferralis, and five others, found ways to use coal, tar, and pitch to produce thin coatings with highly...
View ArticleZhengmao and Nicola’s work featured in MIT News
MIT researchers have developed a two-layer passive cooling system, made of hydrogel and aerogel, that can keep foods and pharmaceuticals cool for days without the need for electricity. In this photo...
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