Aeronautical and astronautical engineering
Planes, trains and automobiles: faster, stronger, lighter
May 20, 2013
New technique advances carbon-fiber composites.
MIT Global Founders’ Skills Accelerator announces 2013 student teams
May 16, 2013
Startup accelerator includes eight MIT student teams as well as teams from six international universities.
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Collaboration, Deshpande Center, Electrical engineering and electronics, Entrepreneurship, Global, Graduate, postdoctoral, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Mechanical engineering, Media Lab, Skoltech, Startups, Student life, Students, Undergraduate
Saurabh Amin to be chief scientist on multi-institutional NSF grant
May 7, 2013
Project aims to improve security and operations of civil and environmental engineering structures and systems
New research could let vehicles, robots collaborate with humans
May 3, 2013
Researchers are developing systems that can analyze people’s needs to determine the best way to achieve their goals.
Professor emeritus Harold Wachman dies at 85
April 17, 2013
Wachman chaired AeroAstro grad program
Also labeled: Faculty, Obituaries
A mighty wind
April 3, 2013
Thrusters powered by ionic wind may be an efficient alternative to conventional atmospheric propulsion technologies.
New rankings acclaim MIT’s graduate programs in engineering, business
March 12, 2013
MIT leads in seven engineering disciplines and three business fields, says U.S. News & World Report.
Also labeled: Business and management, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Computer science and technology, Education, teaching, academics, Electrical engineering and electronics, Graduate, postdoctoral, Materials science, Mechanical engineering, Nuclear science and engineering, Rankings, Engineering Systems
How numbers can reveal hidden truths about sports
March 1, 2013
MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference brings professionals and statistics-savvy fans together to study the games people play.
Olivier de Weck named editor-in-chief of Systems Engineering
February 12, 2013
MIT professor to helm flagship journal of the International Council on Systems Engineering
Humans and robots work better together following cross-training
February 11, 2013
Swapping of roles improves efficiency as well as robots’ confidence and humans’ trust.
MIT engineers elected to national academy
February 7, 2013
Three engineers are among this year’s 69 new National Academy of Engineering members.
Daniel Hastings to step down as dean for undergraduate education
January 8, 2013
Following seven years of administrative leadership, Hastings will return to the MIT faculty.
AIAA honors David Mindell for ‘Digital Apollo’
January 8, 2013
MIT professor’s book earns Gardner-Lasser Aerospace History Literature Award.
All that is solid melts into air: Tomás Saraceno visits MIT
November 26, 2012
CAST visiting artist creates inflatable and airborne biospheres: speculative models for alternate ways of living.
Driving drones can be a drag
November 14, 2012
Study shows distractions may alleviate boredom and improve drone operators’ performance.
Paintballs may deflect an incoming asteroid
October 26, 2012
With 20 years’ notice, paint pellets could cause an asteroid to veer off course.
Researchers examine health impacts of more U.K. runways
October 19, 2012
Study: An expanded Heathrow Airport would lead to 100 more pollution-related early deaths annually in the U.K. by 2030.
MIT alums recount their Martian experiences
October 11, 2012
Several AeroAstro alumni return to campus to describe landing the Curiosity rover on Mars.
Department snapshot: Aeronautics and Astronautics
October 3, 2012
AeroAstro takes off in new directions — prompting a 50 percent spike in new undergraduate enrollments.
Open Education on the Move: An Interview with Vijay Kumar
September 20, 2012
Director of MIT's Office of Educational Innovation and Technology (OEIT) discusses some of the key concepts propelling the open education movement.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Education, teaching, academics, Educational Innovation and Technology, EdX, Faculty, Information Services and Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Massive open online courses (MOOCs), MITx, Open access, Open Learning Enterprise, OpenCourseWare
Inauguration festivities off to a stimulating start
September 19, 2012
Innovation symposium touches on a dizzying array of topics, with themes of interdisciplinary collaboration, energy and innovation for the developing world.
Also labeled: Entrepreneurship, History of MIT, Inauguration, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), President L. Rafael Reif, Research, Special events and guest speakers, Alumni/ae, Faculty, Staff, Students, Business and management, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Energy, Mechanical engineering, Urban studies and planning
NASA-JPL director Charles Elachi talks about latest Mars mission
September 18, 2012
Curiosity is the most ambitious planetary rover mission ever, but it’s just one of the many exploratory projects JPL is undertaking.
MIT's Man Vehicle Laboratory turns 50
September 13, 2012
Celebrating anniversary with daylong symposium on Sept. 14
MIT-developed ‘microthrusters’ could propel small satellites
August 17, 2012
As small as a penny, these thrusters run on jets of ion beams.
Research update: SPHERES to get powerful magnets and goggles
August 2, 2012
New wireless power and camera setups will expand the mini-satellites’ vision and navigation capabilities.
New aircraft capable of fast, accurate and repeatable flight
July 26, 2012
CSAIL's Robot Locomotion Group unveils new computer-controlled aircraft that can perform knife-edge turns.
AeroAstro’s Greitzer to receive Baker Teaching Award
April 27, 2012
Engineering a safer world
April 23, 2012
Workshop explores safety in nuclear power plants, occupational health, aviation and medicine.
School of Engineering to explore collaboration with ITA
April 10, 2012
Six-month evaluation will examine the feasibility of a collaboration.



























