Interns at the forefront of new technology
Materials Research Laboratory summer interns tackle materials science challenges, contribute to faculty research labs, and gain new skills.
Materials Research Laboratory summer interns tackle materials science challenges, contribute to faculty research labs, and gain new skills.
Undergraduate engineering program is No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Breakthrough CSAIL system suggests robots could one day be able to see well enough to be useful in people’s homes and offices.
Will Dickson ’14 is trailblazing new ways to spark collaborations and scout talent.
Up to 100 Quest-funded UROP projects aim to crack the code of human and machine intelligence.
Alex Hattori, a senior in MechE and six-time national yo-yo champion, explores yo-yos and robotics inside and out of the classroom.
To curb greenhouse gas emissions, nations, states, and cities should aim for a mix of fuel-saving, flexible, and highly reliable sources.
MIT researchers develop inexpensive way to perform full lifecycle analysis of design choices as buildings are being planned.
AeroAstro grad students win multi-university challenge by demonstrating the utility of machine vision in a complex system.
Department of Energy funds Plasma Science and Fusion Center to advance fusion studies on the world’s largest stellarator.
Findings suggest new policy models and cost-cutting technologies could help nuclear play vital role in climate solutions.
Passive solar-powered system could prevent freezing on airplanes, wind turbines, powerlines, and other surfaces.
Retired MIT professor specialized in measurement and instrumentation, held 20 patents, and launched two companies.
Since its first online offering in 2012, Introduction to Computer Science using Python from MITx has become the most popular MOOC in MIT history.
Alumna builds on her foundation in nuclear policy through a Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship.