Nuclear power and reactors
CANES: Systems-oriented knowledge helps integrate fission beyond the grid
May 8, 2013
A look at the Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems
Understanding the turbulence in plasmas
April 29, 2013
New experiments in a tokamak fusion reactor reveal details of a cooling process, potentially bringing practical fusion closer.
Also labeled: Energy, Fusion, Nuclear science and engineering, Physics, Plasma Science and Fusion Center
NSE students in the national spotlight
March 19, 2013
Three from Course 22 named to Forbes '30 under 30' list
Advice for nations pursuing nuclear power
March 11, 2013
Lady Barbara Judge delivers 12th Rose Lecture
Also labeled: Energy, Fukushima, Global, Japan, Nuclear science and engineering, Policy, Politics, Special events and guest speakers, Technology
Sizing up Japan, after the disaster
March 11, 2013
MIT political scientist examines Japanese stasis after nuclear meltdown at Fukushima.
MIT’s Ernest J. Moniz nominated Secretary of Energy
March 4, 2013
President Obama’s pick is head of the MIT Energy Initiative and a former undersecretary of energy.
Undergraduate contributes to fusion reactor advancement
February 4, 2013
Jake Jurewicz, a nuclear science and engineering-physics double major, received a fellowship to develop new simulation and visualization software at the National Fusion Facility in California.
New experiments, new insights into stress corrosion cracking
December 20, 2012
MIT researchers now have new insights into how 'stress corrosion cracking' may be affected by nanoscale disruptions in the crystalline structure of metallic materials.
Yue Fan awarded Argonne postdoctoral fellowship
December 12, 2012
Buongiorno and McKrell awarded more than $400,000 by CEA, France
November 27, 2012
The researchers will investigate transient boiling heat transfer phenomena under rapidly escalating heat fluxes.
Michael Short spans classroom, forge, reactor
November 13, 2012
Also labeled: Design, Education, teaching, academics, Energy, Materials science, Nuclear science and engineering, Research, Staff, Students, Alumni/ae, Fission
R. Scott Kemp brings new perspectives on nuclear technology and society
September 13, 2012
Also labeled: Education, teaching, academics, Energy, Faculty, Government, Nuclear science and engineering, Policy, Security
Ekaterina Paramonova: A nuclear networker
September 5, 2012
Undergraduate on a unique career track that intriguingly combines nuclear engineering and diplomacy.
Daniel Casey: Exploring a ‘little star’ on Earth
June 26, 2012
Frank Stanton Chair in Nuclear Security Policy Studies established in Department of Political Science
May 29, 2012
Endowed chair established with a gift of $5 million from the Stanton Foundation
Also labeled: Energy, Faculty, Policy, Research, Education, teaching, academics, Giving, Global, Political science
Mujid Kazimi, of nuclear science and engineering, wins Kuwait Prize
May 23, 2012
Honored for contributions to nuclear power technology
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Energy, Faculty, Global, Nuclear science and engineering, Policy
MIT Japan 3/11 Initiative focuses on reconstruction
May 23, 2012
A series of focused efforts in disaster resiliency
A new look at prolonged radiation exposure
May 15, 2012
MIT study suggests that at low dose-rate, radiation poses little risk to DNA.
A fight for rights
April 5, 2012
In MIT talk, exiled Nobel Prize-winning activist Shirin Ebadi promises a continued ‘fight for full and complete equality’ for Iran’s women.
Also labeled: Human rights, Global, Nobel Prizes, Religion, Special events and guest speakers, Women, Arab Spring, Iran
Powering the Chinese dragon
March 26, 2012
China Light and Power’s Peter Littlewood talks with MIT researchers and students about the country’s strengths and the United States’s opportunity to embrace them.
Sen. Kerry tours Alcator C-Mod tokamak
March 20, 2012
Project is at risk of being terminated due to proposed federal budget cuts.
Mysterious electron acceleration explained
February 27, 2012
Computer simulation identifies source of aurora-causing high-speed electrons in space
Emilio Baglietto: Better reactors grow from better simulations
January 24, 2012
Also labeled: Computer modeling, Energy, Faculty, Materials science, Nuclear science and engineering, Research
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.




























