This department spearheaded the development of the hydrogen production process using soda can aluminum and seawater. The team conducted experiments to optimize the system's efficiency and tested it in real-world conditions.
MIT is conducting research into new technologies for stimulating underground hydrogen production. Professor Iwnetim Abate at MIT is leading this effort, aiming for efficient, clean, and affordable hydrogen fuel.
The Electric Vehicle Team at MIT designed and built an open-source hydrogen fuel cell motorcycle. The construction and testing took place in Building N51 at MIT.
MIT engineers developed a new solar thermochemical hydrogen (STCH) reactor system designed to produce green hydrogen by capturing solar heat to split water molecules.
Research institution where millimeter wave drilling technology has been in development for the past 15 years. Scientists at MIT demonstrated that millimeter waves can drill through basalt.
MIT researchers conducted the study on solid oxide fuel cell degradation and pH control. The Department of Materials Science and Engineering provided funding and institutional support.