Student robot competition honors the legacy of the late beloved professor, Woodie Flowers
In person for the first time in three years, the 2.007 (Design and Manufacturing I) Robot Competition celebrated its founder.
In person for the first time in three years, the 2.007 (Design and Manufacturing I) Robot Competition celebrated its founder.
The TESSERAE project, a design for self-assembling space structures and habitats, has sent prototypes to the International Space Station.
Scientists have created a design and fabrication tool for soft pneumatic actuators for integrated sensing, which can power personalized health care, smart homes, and gaming.
Inspired by the human ear, a new acoustic fabric converts audible sounds into electrical signals.
Supported by a $100 million founding gift, the academy will deepen the integration of design across the Institute and beyond.
Gordon Engineering Leadership Program revamps IAP course, with focus on building products and systems, working in diverse teams, testing to requirements, and competing for contracts and market share.
MEng graduate students engage with IBM to develop their research skills and solutions to real-world problems.
Self-reconfiguring ElectroVoxels use embedded electromagnets to test applications for space exploration.
Novel communications infrastructure from the MIT Civic Design Initiative aims to support communities on the front lines of the climate crisis.
The series will examine understudied questions at the intersection of visual culture and subjects such as race, care, decolonization, privilege, and precarity.
An MIT team develops 3D-printed tags to classify and store data on physical objects.
Senior Ibuki Iwasaki seeks creative ways to design technology that considers the human user.
The 2021-22 Accenture Fellows are bolstering research and igniting ideas to help transform global business.
Benjamin Katz '16, SM '18 is applying the skills he gained working on MIT's mini cheetah robot to the ATLAS project at Boston Dynamics.
New products presented by students at the annual event included a curb-climbing wheelchair attachment and seizure-preventing glasses.