3 Questions: Fotini Christia on racial equity and data science
A new MIT-wide effort launched by the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society uses social science and computation to address systemic racism.
A new MIT-wide effort launched by the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society uses social science and computation to address systemic racism.
MIT historian analyzes the uncertain dynamics of a global crisis.
Ruehr's new work, "Requiem," honors both personal and global losses.
The millionth sale of “Introduction to Algorithms” prompts Charles Leiserson and Tom Corman look back at the creation and legacy of the foundational textbook, now in its fourth edition.
New MISTI faculty director Evan Lieberman discusses the crucial role of international education for global solutions.
Cecilia Stuopis, Peko Hosoi, and Ian Waitz describe a shift in policy that aims for a gradual return to normalcy.
Assistant dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion at the MIT School of Science answers three questions about the work ahead.
Measuring traffic properties requires vast amounts of data. Meshkat Botshekan, a PhD student working with the MIT CSHub, is discovering a more efficient and affordable physics-inspired alternative.
Polish journalist Ada Petriczko, an Elizabeth Neuffer Fellow at MIT, discusses ethical and cross-border journalism, freedom of speech, and the rise of autocracy.
Senior research scientist and her team are designing intelligent systems that could someday transform the way we travel and consume energy.
MIT EECS student and Mitchell Scholar hopes to play music in Dublin while working on his MS in intelligent systems.
MIT’s Institute community and equity officer discusses the opportunities and challenges of building consensus, the tensions between short and long-term planning, and the processes for bringing the MIT community together.
Assistant professor of civil engineering describes her career in robotics as well as challenges and promises of human-robot interactions.
The clinically-trained cell biologist exploits the liver’s unique capacities in search of new medical applications.
Political scientist Nazli Choucri discusses challenges and hopes for global coordination on climate issues — and the role of political science in the process.