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exploring novel engineered materials and structures
The necstlab (pronounced next lab) research group explores new concepts in engineered materials and structures, and is directed by Prof. Wardle in the Dept. of Aeronautics & Astronautics at MIT. The group’s mission is to lead the advancement and application of new knowledge at the forefront of materials and structures understanding, with research contributions in both science and engineering. Applications of interest include enhanced (aerospace) advanced composites, multifunctional attributes of structures such as damage sensing, and also microfabricated (MEMS) topics. A significant effort over the past decade has been to use nanoscale materials to enhance performance of advanced aerospace materials and their structures through the industry supported NECST Consortium.
recent news
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Armando Neto passes his Quals, and is now a Ph.D. candidate!
Congratulations to Armando Neto on passing his thesis qualifying examinations in the Department of Mechanical Engineering! This remarkable achievement marks a significant milestone on Armando’s path to Ph.D. candidacy. Your dedication and mastery of concepts…
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Stephen W. Tsai to Receive the 2025 Daniel Guggenheim Medal for Revolutionizing Composite Materials Technology for Aerospace
Stephen W. Tsai has been awarded the 2025 Daniel Guggenheim Medal for his series of pioneering innovations revolutionizing design and…
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Palak Patel featured in a BBC News article for her recent work on a experimental molten regolith electrolysis system through the NASA Big Idea 2023 Challenge
Palak Patel was recently interviewed by BCC News about some of the exciting work she and her colleagues work on…
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