Safer skies with self-flying helicopters
Autonomous helicopters made by Rotor Technologies, a startup led by MIT alumni, take the human out of risky commercial missions.
Autonomous helicopters made by Rotor Technologies, a startup led by MIT alumni, take the human out of risky commercial missions.
The graduate students will aim to commercialize innovations in AI, machine learning, and data science.
David Friedrich, senior associate dean for housing and residential services, discusses the new Graduate Junction residence and the unique partnership with American Campus Communities.
PhD student Fatima Husain investigates the co-evolution of life and Earth and works to communicate science to the public.
Hundreds of participants from around the world joined the sixth annual MIT Policy Hackathon to develop data-informed policy solutions to challenges in health, housing, and more.
PhD students interning with the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab look to improve natural language usage.
After three deployments in Afghanistan, Lt. Col. Jill Rahon is pursuing research that will help verify conformation to nuclear treaties.
Ian Waitz describes the three-year contract that will change and enhance MIT’s graduate student policies and procedures.
This biology graduate student is building connections through her thesis work in mouse development and her passion for cooking and baking.
MIT Electric Vehicle Team builds a unique hydrogen fuel cell–powered electric motorcycle.
Pedro Reynolds-Cuéllar, a doctoral candidate in media arts and sciences and a MAD Design Fellow, researches how technology and tradition intersect in rural spaces, particularly in Colombia.
Master’s students Irene Terpstra ’23 and Rujul Gandhi ’22 use language to design new integrated circuits and make it understandable to robots.
Through the GradEL program, Lieutenant Asia Allison is developing a deeper understanding of her own background and profile as a leader.
The graduate students will aim to commercialize innovations in AI, machine learning, and data science.
Anushree Chaudhuri and Rupert Li will pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom.