Emeritus
Woodie Flowers, a pioneer of hands-on engineering education
May 7, 2012
Flowers and his former student, David Wallace, have created a fun, teamwork-based approach to learning the art of mechanical design.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Education, teaching, academics, Faculty, Mechanical engineering, Robots, Students
Emeritus: A better way to see molecular structures
May 23, 2011
MIT chemist John Waugh made NMR spectroscopy an indispensable tool for studying proteins and other large molecules.
Emeritus: John Heywood
December 20, 2010
He literally wrote the book on the internal combustion engine — and says rumors of its death are greatly exaggerated.
Also labeled: Automobiles, Books and authors, Faculty, Mechanical engineering, Transportation, Alumni/ae
Emeritus: On the trail of aflatoxin
December 6, 2010
Toxicologist Gerald Wogan has dedicated his career to understanding — and fighting — a deadly carcinogen.
Emeritus: Engineering a new path
June 29, 2010
MIT chemical engineer Edward Merrill helped steer his field toward biomedicine.
Also labeled: Chemistry and chemical engineering, Faculty
Emeritus: Sound reasoning
June 8, 2010
MIT emeritus linguist Morris Halle sees his influence live on — and take some unexpected directions





