Projects investigating Swahili, global media win SHASS Humanities Awards
The awards offer opportunities to expand research into unique areas of scholarship.
The awards offer opportunities to expand research into unique areas of scholarship.
Longtime professor helped develop the Department of Mechanical Engineering’s design and manufacturing curriculum, contributed to artificial joints as well as NASA inertial guidance systems.
The MIT professor emerita and pioneering molecular biologist is being honored for her advocacy for women in science.
Faculty and researchers across MIT’s School of Engineering receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence.
The award recognizes Solomon’s contributions to understanding ozone depletion and the creation of the Montreal Protocol.
Twelve researchers selected as finalists for 2023-24 MIT-Royalty Pharma Prize Competition to support female entrepreneurs in biotech.
Geophysicist William Frank discusses how a recent earthquake in Japan relates to an earthquake swarm in the region.
His wide-ranging and influential career included fundamental discoveries about how visual scenes and stimuli are processed from the retina through the cortical visual system.
A renowned classical musician and MIT faculty member for more than two decades, Buttrick taught and performed extensively around the world.
Ian Waitz describes the three-year contract that will change and enhance MIT’s graduate student policies and procedures.
The Good Jobs Institute, founded by MIT Sloan’s Zeynep Ton, helps companies improve frontline jobs and company performance.
Roger Levy, Pulin Li, and David McGee were nominated by peers and students for their exceptional instruction.
A highly respected educator and mentor with a distinguished industry career, Wiesman inspired generations of mechanical engineering students.
Keeril Makan describes how a new facility, now under construction, features rehearsal and performance spaces, a recording studio, classrooms, and music technology laboratories.
MIT Koch Institute researchers Daniel Anderson and Ana Jaklenec, plus 11 MIT alumni, are honored for inventions that have made a tangible impact on society.