The quantum choreographer
Using diamond dust and laser light to control atomic spin, Ashok Ajoy PhD ’16 pursues alternatives to costly conventional imaging technologies.
Using diamond dust and laser light to control atomic spin, Ashok Ajoy PhD ’16 pursues alternatives to costly conventional imaging technologies.
Ranked at the top for the seventh straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 of 48 disciplines.
Math and physics major Shaun Datta wraps up four years of pushing himself beyond his comfort zone by singing a cappella with the MIT Logarhythms.
Six faculty members are granted tenure in four departments.
Reducing the wavelength of light could allow it to be absorbed or emitted by a semiconductor, study suggests.
Neural network could expedite complex physics simulations.
New materials, heated under high magnetic fields, could produce record levels of energy, model shows.
Exoplanet-seeking satellite developed by MIT swings by moon toward final orbit.
Graduating students and alumni will conduct research abroad in 2018-19 academic year.
MIT professor sees many “big, deep questions in biology” that benefit from study by both physicists and life scientists.
Research from the Qweak experiment provides a precision measurement of the proton’s weak charge. narrows the search for new physics.
Professor Sara Seager previews a new era of discovery as a leader of the TESS mission, which is expected to find some 20,000 extrasolar planets.
Fellowships last for up to three years, covering full tuition and mandatory fees.
Finkelstein, Kardar, Wen, and Zhang honored for research achievements.