MIT Press
Better product design through a simple square chart
July 30, 2012
How Design Structure Matrix analysis has helped heavyweight companies improve their products, production lines and organizations.
Engineering a safer world
April 23, 2012
Workshop explores safety in nuclear power plants, occupational health, aviation and medicine.
Lots of trouble
March 13, 2012
In a new book, an MIT urban planner rethinks the mundane, ubiquitous parking lot.
Also labeled: Automobiles, Books and authors, Cities, Design, Faculty, Landscape evolution, Research, Transportation, Urban studies and planning
National Engineers Week: A Q&A with Richard de Neufville
February 24, 2012
On engineering design and the book 'Flexibility in Engineering Design'
National Engineers Week: A Q&A with Nancy Leveson
February 23, 2012
On system safety and the book "Engineering a Safer World:Systems Thinking Applied to Safety"
National Engineers Week: A Q&A with Olivier de Weck
February 22, 2012
On engineering systems and the book Engineering Systems: Meeting Human Needs in a Complex Technological World
Third book in new MIT Press Engineering Systems Book Series now available
January 25, 2012
Engineering a Safer World: Systems Thinking Applied to Safety by Nancy Leveson
Also labeled: Books and authors, Engineering Systems
How to kick-start new energy technologies
December 22, 2011
Three-year study produces proposals for boosting energy innovation to meet growing demand, curb global warming.
Engineering Systems Division and MIT Press launch book series
November 16, 2011
MIT Press announces first book in new Engineering Systems Book Series
August 15, 2011
Flexibility in Engineering Design by Richard de Neufville and Stefan Scholtes now available.
Also labeled: Design, Engineering Systems
Milestone for MIT Press’s bestseller
August 10, 2011
What began as lecture notes for an MIT computer-science class has become the standard text in the field, selling half a million copies in 20 years.
MIT Press launches its first iPad app
December 10, 2010
App brings to life the images in NONOBJECT, a design book by Branko Lukić and Barry Katz.
Also labeled: Books and authors, iPad
Charles Batterman, longtime MIT diving coach, dies at age 87
April 8, 2010
A former national champion, he pioneered the use of physics principles in the analysis of dives.













