Computer modeling
Decoding the structure of bone
April 16, 2013
MIT researchers decipher the molecular basis of bone’s remarkable strength and resiliency; work could lead to new treatments and materials.
Research update: A new model accurately predicts three-dimensional sand flow
March 25, 2013
Model may be useful in improving the flow of grain in silos, and drug capsules in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Also labeled: Granular flow, Manufacturing, Mathematics, Mechanical engineering, Pharmaceuticals, Physics, Grain silos, Fluid dynamics
Making cloud computing more efficient
March 12, 2013
For database-driven applications, new software could reduce hardware requirements by 95 percent while actually improving performance.
A new ‘branch’ of math
December 5, 2012
Researchers find a common angle and tipping point of branching valley networks.
Also labeled: Earth and atmospheric sciences, Landscape evolution, Mathematics, Networks, Research, Rivers, Water, Topography
Ocean currents play a role in predicting extent of Arctic sea ice
November 21, 2012
Discovery of feedback between sea ice and ocean improves Arctic ice extent forecast.
Profile: Ju Li explores new nanomaterials
October 10, 2012
Working from the scale of atoms on up, he designs materials for future energy applications.
Probing the mysteries of cracks and stresses
September 28, 2012
Analysis of molecular-level fracture and stress mechanisms could have broad implications for understanding materials’ behavior.
When it rains, it pours
September 17, 2012
Study estimates rate of intensification of extreme tropical rainfall with global warming.
Civil engineers find savings where the rubber meets the road
May 23, 2012
Study shows that pavement deflection under vehicle tires makes for a continuous uphill drive that increases fuel consumption.
Also labeled: Automobiles, Carbon dioxide, Civil and environmental engineering, Concrete, Emissions, Energy, Faculty, Mathematics, Research, Transportation
MIT awarded more than $2 million in NEUP grants, fellowships
May 21, 2012
Includes $1.65 million in Department of Energy Nuclear Energy University Programs grants and $450,000 in graduate student fellowships.
Shifting sands
April 6, 2012
New model predicts how sand and other granular materials flow.
Also labeled: Fluid dynamics, Manufacturing, Mechanical engineering, Granular flow, Industrial applications
Testing unbuilt chips
March 9, 2012
A new software-simulation system promises much more accurate evaluation of promising — but potentially fault-ridden — multicore-chip designs.
Mysterious electron acceleration explained
February 27, 2012
Computer simulation identifies source of aurora-causing high-speed electrons in space
Researchers create first large-scale model of human mobility that incorporates human nature
February 27, 2012
Work is broadly applicable to studies of commuting, migration, freight, even epidemics.
Emilio Baglietto: Better reactors grow from better simulations
January 24, 2012
Also labeled: Energy, Faculty, Materials science, Nuclear power and reactors, Nuclear science and engineering, Research
Speed limit for birds
January 20, 2012
MIT researchers find critical speed above which birds — and drones — are sure to crash.
Here comes the sun
January 11, 2012
A new sunflower-inspired pattern increases concentrated solar efficiency.
Also labeled: Biomimetics, Computation, Energy, Global, Mechanical engineering, Thermoelectricity, Solar
Modeling the spread of radioactivity in seawater
December 21, 2011
Researchers funded by MIT Sea Grant develop model to examine near-shore and open-ocean circulation.
Need a new material? New tool can help
December 20, 2011
Exhaustive reference system and interactive toolkit could revolutionize materials research, potentially enabling new types of manufacturing.
Ju Li: Atomic insights for new materials development
October 4, 2011
Kord Smith brings 30 years of simulation insight to NSE
September 26, 2011
Escaping legacy IT systems
September 20, 2011
Sophisticated computer model lets corporate IT managers evaluate upgrades and reconfigurations without risking the stability of their networks.
Felix Parra returns to fusion program
September 12, 2011
Also labeled: Energy, Faculty, Fusion, Nuclear science and engineering, Physics, Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Forecasting pipe fractures
August 15, 2011
MIT simulation accurately reconstructs pipe fractures formed in the 2010 Deepwater Horizon accident.
























