MIT team draws on supply chain expertise to help protect health workers from Covid-19
The group is working to increase availability of personal protective equipment during the pandemic.
The group is working to increase availability of personal protective equipment during the pandemic.
MIT students collaborate with Hong Kong peers to solve urban challenges through the MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node.
MIT Professor David Simchi-Levi forecast the mid-March manufacturing pause. Now he looks ahead.
MIT Professor Yossi Sheffi describes the supply chain landscape in the U.S., from food security to concerns about medical supplies.
“To stay ahead, the U.S. needs to do more to capitalize on our own strengths,” he tells representatives.
MIT graduate student is assessing the impacts of artificial intelligence on military power, with a focus on the US and China.
Professor Chenyang Xu applies the techniques of abstract algebra to study concrete but complex geometric objects.
When we appreciate calligraphy works in class, we also analyze the life experiences and stories of each calligrapher’s unique style.
A new coronavirus first detected in Wuhan, China, poses no identified risk to the MIT community at this time.
Evaluating a 2014 policy change yields some good news and some concerns.
Two alumni have also been selected; the scholars will study global affairs at Beijing’s Tsinghua University.
Technological innovations, policies, and behavioral changes will all be needed to reach Paris climate agreement targets.
Incoming director Jay Guo commits to educating individuals and supporting industry at the Supply Chain Innovation Institute.
MIT senior's longstanding passion for Mandarin leads to a hands-on taste of the complexities of functioning in a Chinese business context.
MIT excels in teaching the science and technology associated with the operation of societies, businesses, and militaries, says Fiona Cunningham PhD ’19.