Vivienne Sze wins Edgerton Faculty Award
EECS faculty member is recognized for technical innovation, educational excellence, and efforts to advance women and underrepresented minorities in her field.
EECS faculty member is recognized for technical innovation, educational excellence, and efforts to advance women and underrepresented minorities in her field.
Co-chairs of the Organizational Structure working group discuss their goals and progress.
Prestigious honor society announces more than 200 new members.
Model improves a robot’s ability to mold materials into shapes and interact with liquids and solid objects.
CSAIL’s "RoCycle" system uses in-hand sensors to detect if an object is paper, metal or plastic.
Researchers free up more bandwidth by compressing “objects” within the memory hierarchy.
Novel batteries are the first to use water-splitting technology at their core.
Award funds graduate studies for talented immigrants and children of immigrants.
New method for synthesizing the epoxides found in plastics, textiles, and pharmaceuticals could be powered by electricity.
Satellite operator's visualization tool could help prevent space collisions.
Novel membrane material removes more impurities, without the need for toxic solvents.
MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub researchers outline a new pavement maintenance model that accounts for future uncertainties in cost and deterioration.
Niles, an associate professor of biological engineering and infectious disease expert, succeeds John M. Essigmann.
Through MIT Professional Education’s Advanced Study Program, Ernie Ho found the tools — and the community — he needed to realize his vision and launch his career.