2026 Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education Ceremony
Honoring T. Alan Hatton
Hosted by
the MIT Chemical Engineering Department
April 30, 2026
Samberg Center (Map)
MIT
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About the Gordon Medal
The National Academy of Engineering has recognized T. Alan Hatton, MIT’s Ralph Landau Professor of Chemical Engineering Practice, Post-Tenure, as the recipient of the 2026 Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education, citing his transformative leadership of the Institute’s David H. Koch School of Chemical Engineering Practice. The award citation highlights his efforts to advance “an immersive, industry-integrated educational model that has produced thousands of engineering leaders, strengthening U.S. technological competitiveness and workforce readiness.”
The Gordon Prize recognizes “new modalities and experiments in education that develop effective engineering leaders.” The prize is awarded annually and includes a cash award to support the recognized innovation.
Learn more about the 2026 Gordon Medal: https://news.mit.edu/2026/t-alan-hatton-receives-gordon-prize-innovation-engineering-technology-education-0205
About T. Alan Hatton
In his 36 years as director of ChemE’s Practice School, Professor Hatton modernized and adapted the over-100-year-old program, giving our students a unique and transformative education and experience fitting our modern society. On the research side, he has pioneered electrochemically mediated operations for water treatment and resource recovery, as well as for carbon dioxide removal from point sources, ambient air, and ocean waters. His laboratory has spun out two start-ups: Verdox, which develops electrochemical swing processes for CO2 capture, and was awarded a $1 million Elon Musk XPrize; and Mantel Capture, focused on exploiting molten salts for CO2 capture. Alan served as Faculty Lead on MITEI’s Carbon Management in the Future Energy Systems Center and previously served as co-chair of its Center on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage.
Learn more about T. Alan Hatton: https://cheme.mit.edu/t-alan-hatton-retires-2025/
Event Schedule
4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Award Ceremony and Program, Samberg Center 6th floor
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Reception, Samberg Center 6th floor
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Seated Dinner, Samberg Center 7th floor
Venue and Directions
After hours parking is available at the Sloan Underground Garage (E62): Accessible via 100 Main Street. This garage is directly connected to the Samberg Conference Center via an indoor pathway.
Public transportation is also encouraged, as the facility is a short 5-minute walk (0.2 miles) from the Kendall/MIT Red Line station.
Hotel Information
Boston Marriott Cambridge
2 Cambridge Center
Cambridge, MA 02142
Phone: 617-494-6600
Toll-free: 800-228-9290
The Kendall Hotel
350 Main Street
Cambridge, MA 02142
Phone: 617-577-1300
Residence Inn Boston Cambridge
6 Cambridge Center
Cambridge, MA 02142
Phone: 617-494-1885
Toll-free: 800-331-3131
Other MIT preferred hotels include:
777 Memorial Drive
Cambridge MA 02139
Phone: 617-492-7777
Toll-free: 866-323-4149
Fairfield Inn and Suites Boston Cambridge
215 Monsignor O’Brien Highway
Cambridge, MA 02141
Phone: 617-621-1999
Holiday Inn Express and Suites Boston Cambridge
250 Monsignor O’Brien Highway
Cambridge, MA 02141
Phone: 617-577-7600
Hotel Commonwealth
500 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston MA 02215
Toll-free: 866-784-4000
Kimpton Marlowe Hotel
25 Edwin Land Boulevard
Cambridge, MA 02141
Phone: 617-868-8000
Toll-free: 800-825-7140
Le Meridien Boston Cambridge
20 Sidney Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: 617-577-0200
Toll-free: 800-543-4300
Royal Sonesta Boston
40 Edwin Land Boulevard
Cambridge, MA 02141
Phone: 617-806-4200
The Whitney Hotel
170 Charles Street
Boston, MA 02114
Toll-free: 888-673-3650
Getting Here and Getting Around
Boston’s public transportation system is the MBTA, known as “the T.”
Subway: From any terminal at Logan Airport, take the Silver Line bus to South Station. At South Station, change to the Red Line subway to Kendall/MIT (inbound toward Alewife). The ride should take about 30 minutes and is free.
Bus: The 64, 68, and 85 lines stop near the MIT Welcome Center. The #1 bus stops on Massachusetts Avenue, about a 15-minute walk from the Welcome Center.
From Logan Airport
Taxi or Rideshare: Taxi fare from the airport is about $35–$40, and a rideshare service can range from about $20–$35. During non-rush hour, the ride will take about 15 minutes; during rush hour, it may take 30 minutes or more.
Subway: From any terminal at Logan Airport, take the Silver Line bus to South Station. At South Station, change to the Red Line subway to Kendall/MIT (inbound toward Alewife). The ride should take about 30 minutes.
