Four MIT researchers elected to the National Academy of Engineering for 2020
New members have made advances in computer architecture, network coding, ocean engineering, higher education, and quantum computation.
New members have made advances in computer architecture, network coding, ocean engineering, higher education, and quantum computation.
Mathematician to return to the faculty after six years leading MIT’s second-largest school.
Longtime MIT professor strongly influenced the fields of probability, statistics, and machine learning.
Professor Chenyang Xu applies the techniques of abstract algebra to study concrete but complex geometric objects.
MIT senior will pursue graduate studies in mathematics at Churchill College, Cambridge University.
The 2019-20 School of Engineering MathWorks Fellows are using MATLAB and Simulink to advance discovery and innovation across disciplines.
Math professor Semyon Dyatlov explores the relationship between classical and quantum physics.
Using mathematical theory, Virginia Williams coaxes algorithms to run faster or proves they’ve hit their maximum speed.
Four members of the School of Science honored for contributions to the Institute.
With help from spaghetti and color-changing fibers, a new mathematical model predicts a knot’s stability.
Method concentrates radionuclides in a small portion of a nuclear plant’s wastewater, allowing the rest to be recycled.
Device may enable “T-ray vision” and better wireless communication.
Math and computer science major tweaks soccer accelerometer’s algorithms and expands his worldview via MIT-France.
Those selected for these positions receive additional support to pursue their research and develop their careers.
A low-cost analog circuit based on synchronizing oscillators could scale up quickly and cheaply to beat out digital computers.