15 MIT students named Siebel Scholars
Graduate students in computer science, bioengineering and business honored.
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Graduate students in computer science, bioengineering and business honored.
Analog — rather than digital — circuits could enable models of biological systems that are more efficient, more accurate and easier to build.
Grants support biomedical research that will ‘challenge the status quo’ with risk-taking, innovative ideas.
MIT program sends students abroad for experiences tailor-made for their academic and professional interests.
A network of dashboard-mounted phones can collect data on traffic lights and tell drivers how to avoid inefficient stopping and starting.
IEEE Computer Society magazine honors AI pioneers in inaugural Hall of Fame.
Succeeds Shapiro to lead one of the Institute’s oldest interdepartmental labs
What began as lecture notes for an MIT computer-science class has become the standard text in the field, selling half a million copies in 20 years.
A simple new imaging system could help manufacturers inspect their products, forensics experts identify weapons and doctors identify cancers.
New technologies intended to boost reliance on renewable energy could destabilize the power grid if they’re not matched with careful pricing policies.
By basing its strategies on the text of a manual, a computer infers the meanings of words without human supervision.
New MIT-developed materials make it possible to produce photovoltaic cells on paper or fabric, nearly as simply as printing a document.