Michael Howland gives wind energy a lift
The MIT assistant professor works to get more electricity out of renewable energy systems.
The MIT assistant professor works to get more electricity out of renewable energy systems.
MIT D-Lab workshops equip refugees in Greece and elsewhere with the skills and confidence to solve problems in their communities.
A multidisciplinary climate change curriculum for high schools, developed at MIT, aims to engage and mobilize teachers and students.
High school students spend time at MIT building a low-cost fuel cell.
Professors Gabrieli, Gubar, Martin, and Sass are honored for exceptional undergraduate teaching.
The MIT Energy Initiative’s director of education shares new initiatives aimed at preparing students to take an active role in solving the climate crisis.
“Introduction to Physical Computing for Artists” at the MIT Student Art Association teaches students to use circuits, wiring, motors, sensors, and displays by developing their own kinetic artworks.
Seven postdocs and research scientists honored for contributions to the Institute.
The MicroMasters Program in Statistics and Data Science, with over 1,000 credential holders, brings MIT excellence to learners around the world.
The chatbot’s success on the medical licensing exam shows that the test — and medical education — are flawed, Celi says.
MIT Open Learning team awarded NIH grant to provide training in biomedical product development, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
Research using a Boston admissions lottery shows striking effects for children throughout their student lives.
MIT students studying advanced product design explored sustainable chair manufacturing and showed their work in a community exhibition space in Venice, California.
Passionate about creating educational opportunities in India, PhD student Siddhartha Jayanti recently explored multiprocessor speed limits, in a paper written in the Indian language Telugu.
“I wouldn’t let the aggressor in the war squash my dreams,” says Ukrainian mathematician and MITx MicroMasters learner Tetiana Herasymova.