Making computer science research more accessible in India
Passionate about creating educational opportunities in India, PhD student Siddhartha Jayanti recently explored multiprocessor speed limits, in a paper written in the Indian language Telugu.
Passionate about creating educational opportunities in India, PhD student Siddhartha Jayanti recently explored multiprocessor speed limits, in a paper written in the Indian language Telugu.
Poet, student advocate, and math/physics double-major Catherine Ji is living boldly at MIT.
Fadel Adib uses wireless technologies to sense the world in new ways, taking aim at sweeping problems such as food insecurity, climate change, and access to health care.
“I wouldn’t let the aggressor in the war squash my dreams,” says Ukrainian mathematician and MITx MicroMasters learner Tetiana Herasymova.
Miho Mazereeuw, an architect of built and natural environments, looks for new ways to get people ready for natural disasters.
AeroAstro major and accomplished tuba player Frederick Ajisafe relishes the community he has found in the MIT Wind Ensemble.
Using sand and rock, MIT senior Aviva Intveld tells stories of ancient climates.
MLK Visiting Professor tries to “maximize connection time” while studying protein evolution.
Stefanie Jegelka seeks to understand how machine-learning models behave, to help researchers build more robust models for applications in biology, computer vision, optimization, and more.
Investigating the solar wind flowing past Earth, the MIT professor has found solitary waves that might arise within fusion devices.
In his research, Josué C. Velázquez Martínez focuses on logistics sustainability and small firms in emerging markets.
Gene-Wei Li investigates the rules that cells use to maintain the correct ratio of the proteins they need to survive.
Luqiao Liu utilizes a quantum property known as electron spin to build low-power, high-performance computer memories and programmable computer chips.
Philosophy PhD student Eliza Wells investigates how our social roles influence our moral lives.
Christopher Mejía Argueta’s research focuses on retail and e-tail operations for emerging markets, food malnutrition, food waste, and local, short food supply chains.