MIT researchers respond to hurricanes Irma and Maria
The Humanitarian Response Lab works with FEMA to optimize public and private sector supply chains serving hurricane-affected areas.
The Humanitarian Response Lab works with FEMA to optimize public and private sector supply chains serving hurricane-affected areas.
Boston-area volunteers gather at MIT to help identify post-hurricane conditions in the territory
MISTI media contest showcases MIT students working to build a better world.
MIT team’s online platform links those who need aid with those who can help. (Este artículo está disponible en español.)
Via social media, residents can contribute to public map that increases safety and helps response planning.
Stranded in Houston by hurricane floodwaters, an MIT associate professor sees firsthand how design and policy decisions affected the storm’s impact.
New dashboard developed by the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub helps builders calculate the breakeven cost of hazard mitigation in hurricane-prone areas.
Continuing seismic activity could pose additional hazards to infrastructure.
New method to track the impact of typhoons and other natural disasters could enable more precise, timely delivery of food aid.
Community members are working on fundraising efforts in the wake of recent quakes in Ecuador and Japan.
Research and development at MIT Lincoln Laboratory will help agencies better respond to disasters and humanitarian crises.
MIT supports recovery and learning following earthquake in Nepal.
The Bloom Nepal School, founded on MIT's "mens-et-manus" ethos, was destroyed by the Nepal earthquakes. Learn how you can help the school rebuild.
The Nepali Students Association at MIT has raised more than $26,000 to support relief for last month's earthquake in Nepal.
Miho Mazereeuw, founder of the Urban Risk Lab, has roots in two countries that have dealt with floods, earthquakes, and typhoons.