3 Questions: Sulafa Zidani on tech, culture, and a critical transnational perspective
The media scholar speaks on her research and her experience at MIT.
The media scholar speaks on her research and her experience at MIT.
New research enables users to search for information without revealing their queries, based on a method that is 30 times faster than comparable prior techniques.
Hackathon explores policy solutions to challenges in cybersecurity, environmental justice, and city planning focused on post-pandemic efforts to build a better society.
Algorithms designed to ensure multiple users share a network fairly can’t prevent some users from hogging all the bandwidth.
Using a randomized field experiment, researchers discover that Wikipedia articles affect judges’ legal reasoning.
New site offers mobile-responsive, search-optimized experience to a growing global audience of learners.
With a tensor language prototype, “speed and correctness do not have to compete ... they can go together, hand-in-hand.”
MIT computer scientists and mathematicians offer an introductory computing and career-readiness program for incarcerated women in New England.
Senior Shardul Chiplunkar aims to be a translator between the tech world and the rest of society.
New research by political science PhD candidate Meicen Sun illuminates the broad economic and political impacts of internet restrictions.
New chip eliminates the need for specific decoding hardware, could boost efficiency of gaming systems, 5G networks, the internet of things, and more.
ARROW, a reconfigurable fiber optics network developed at MIT, aims to take on the end of Moore’s law.
With thousands of satellites, each network could beam down tens of terabits per second, filling gaps left by land-based services.
Future of Data, Trust, and Privacy initiative aims to address AI-driven analytics and changing attitudes about personal data.
Celebrating 20 remarkable years, MIT OCW looks to the future, informed by learning needs underscored by the Covid-19 pandemic.