Polymer Day 2023 showcases interdisciplinary innovation
A record-breaking number of presenters flock to the MIT event’s poster competition; topics range from synthetic mucus to nature-inspired design.
A record-breaking number of presenters flock to the MIT event’s poster competition; topics range from synthetic mucus to nature-inspired design.
With winches, spinners, and telescoping contraptions, bots go head to head in student robot competition inspired by “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
The 2023 competition featured three-minute talks on cutting-edge research from across MIT in an engaging, live competition.
The long-running programming competition encourages skills and friendships that last a lifetime.
Twenty-one of the top 25 finishers are MIT students, including the Elizabeth Lowell Putnam Prize winner.
Shift+OPEN will flip existing subscription-based journals to a diamond open access publishing model.
More than $1 million in funding available to selected Solver teams and fellows.
High school students traveled across the country to compete on campus.
Students compete to design a compression-resistant nanoscale material — and win possibly the world’s smallest trophy.
In MIT class 18.A34 (Mathematical Problem Solving), students prep for a major collegiate mathematics competition — and learn to love math.
Students reflect on their top performance in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which ended a 44-year drought for MIT.
Students describe what it’s like to compete at the very top tiers of computing.
Vishnu Jayaprakash SM '19, PhD '22 won for the AgZen-Cloak, an invention that makes pesticides stick to crops, minimizing pollution and water waste.
MIT hosts the 14th Math Prize for Girls, which aims to encourage female middle and high school students of mathematics.
Prizes in the materials science competition also went to a waste-monitoring device and a nanofiber-based yarn.