Civil and environmental engineering
Prof sees vibrant life for environmental studies
June 6, 2007
Model for tracking flu progression could reduce flu pandemic's peril
May 31, 2007
Engineer who survived pandemic of 1968 focuses on reducing influenza's death toll.
Also labeled: Health sciences and technology, Faculty
Handheld device 'sees' damage in concrete bridges, piers
May 18, 2007
Aging structures can be inspected immediately, onsite
MIT urged to educate 'geeks' and 'chiefs'
May 16, 2007
Costly Cape Cod cleanup has advanced groundwater hydrology research
April 23, 2007
Also labeled: Environment
Course focuses on transportation of spent nuclear fuel
April 17, 2007
Think small! Think quickly! Atomistic model helps students visualize nanoscale problems
April 2, 2007
Software designed for genetics shows how materials behave under extreme loading
Engineers create SpaceNet--the supply chain
March 19, 2007
Network of nodes could ensure delivery to moon
Storing carbon dioxide below ground may prevent polluting above
February 7, 2007
Nanoengineered concrete could cut carbon dioxide emissions
January 30, 2007
Flu vaccine shortages can be avoided, MIT engineers say
December 27, 2006
Also labeled: Business and management, Health sciences and technology
AgeLab grant studies impact of boomers' transportation needs
August 22, 2006
Also labeled: Urban studies and planning, Awards, honors and fellowships
Student summit set on vehicle design
June 14, 2006
Also labeled: Energy, Environment, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Mechanical engineering, Global, Students
Engineering solutions in Louisiana
April 26, 2006
Students spend break studying lake sediment
A head for civil engineering
March 22, 2006
Introducing new MLK profs
December 7, 2005
Nance focuses on urban affairs; Broome works in engineering ethics
Also labeled: Urban studies and planning, Faculty
Professors weigh in on planning for new New Orleans
October 24, 2005




















