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By Katherine Ouellette MIT’s undergraduate engineering program placed first in U.S. News & World Report’s 2024–25 rankings of the best colleges and universities in the country. The Institute also ranked number one in six engineering specialties, four computer science specialties, and three business specialties. Through MIT Open Learning, anyone in the world can take free online courses ...
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This free course, Toys and engineering materials, introduces engineering in context. It explores the variation in materials and composite materials, and provides real-life examples of material use in the manufacture of toys, and how the development of materials over time has influenced design.
Seeking to understand and transform the world’s energy systems, MIT researchers and students investigate all aspects of energy. They discover new ways of generating and storing energy, as in creating biofuels from plant waste and in holding electricity from renewable sources in cost-effective, high-capacity batteries.