Taking on gender gaps in health care and technology
Graduate student Alicia Chong Rodriguez uses her engineering skills to empower women.
Graduate student Alicia Chong Rodriguez uses her engineering skills to empower women.
Students in a new innovation program are using the summer, their new connections, and their funding to move their ideas forward.
New lithium metal batteries could make smartphones, drones, and electric cars last twice as long.
Four new projects and one renewal receive $150,000 in funding for 2016-2017.
Wearable sensor for athletes detects potential head injuries, gathers data on hard hits.
Students from MIT and Hong Kong collaborate to bring their entrepreneurial ideas to fruition during MIT Kickstart.
With support from the MIT Sandbox Innovation Fund Program, an MIT spinoff is creating assistive technology for people with ALS.
Treaded hand truck created as class project is now making downstairs deliveries safer.
Fellows work on low-cost microgrids, prosthetics made from cane, hands-on STEM education in Ghana, and a rechargeable headlamp for rural Indian farmers.
MIT spinout helps health-care providers schedule patients more efficiently.
New professional education program on agriculture, innovation, and the environment attracts global agricultural leaders to MIT.
Launched in an MIT dorm room, alum’s venture capital firm now controls $150 million in assets.
Nine grants awarded to MIT faculty and researchers.
Portable sensor detects trace amounts of gluten in food at restaurants.
Ethernet and 3Com co-founder and MIT Visiting Innovation Fellow discusses how universities can drive innovation.