From 91×ÔÅÄ Magazine: Self Made
There was no college recruitment battle for Stephen Burks (DSGN ’92). He applied to just one school, Illinois Institute of Technology, though it was more like applying to a single building: Ludwig...
There was no college recruitment battle for Stephen Burks (DSGN ’92). He applied to just one school, Illinois Institute of Technology, though it was more like applying to a single building: Ludwig...
Lithium-air batteries hold more energy in a smaller battery size than their more common counterpart, the lithium-ion battery. Illinois Institute of Technology Assistant Professor of Chemical...
Illinois Institute of Technology Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Mohammad Asadi has developed solutions to two major problems facing lithium-air batteries. Lithium-air batteries hold more...
Empowering students to conduct research making positive social change that they are passionate about was the main goal of the new Socially Responsible Modeling, Computation, and Design (SoReMo)...
In 1993 brigades of volunteers, working alongside the United States National Guard, hastily filled sandbags to create makeshift dikes as flood water overtook the riverside town of Warsaw, Illinois–...
Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, there have been numerous instances in the United States where state governments have used quarantines to curb travel. While most challenges to quarantines have failed...
Ted Howell (ME/M.Eng. MAE ’21) has shone on the field and in the classroom throughout his career for the Illinois Institute of Technology baseball team. The Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference...
As the world grows more complex and diverse, how does the law change? The short answer: it gets bigger. Quantifiably bigger. Daniel Katz, professor of law and director of The Law Lab at Illinois...
Physics Ph.D. third-year student Robert Victor Chirco has been selected to receive an Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) award from the United States Department of Energy. The year...
A group of 34 rising 10th graders from the Chicago Public Schools and Chicago charter schools systems were welcomed to Mies Campus on June 24 as the inaugural cohort of the DevUp Scholars Program...