Michael Hawley, former professor of media arts and sciences, dies at 58
A modern-day Renaissance man, Hawley pioneered the internet of things, won the Van Cliburn amateur piano competition, and published the world’s largest book.
A modern-day Renaissance man, Hawley pioneered the internet of things, won the Van Cliburn amateur piano competition, and published the world’s largest book.
Music gesture artificial intelligence tool developed at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab uses body movements to isolate the sounds of individual instruments.
From machine learning to devices to Covid-19 testing, Deshpande Center projects aim to make a positive impact on the world.
Removable adhesive could make it easier for surgeons to close up internal wounds.
Ion-based technology may enable energy-efficient simulations of the brain’s learning process, for neural network AI systems.
Research projects will harness the power of artificial intelligence to positively impact human health.
Recent MIT graduate will apply her dual comparative media studies and mechanical engineering degree to work in the technology industry.
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MIT analysis uncovers the basis of the severe rainfall declines predicted by many models.
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“The inventions and technical advancements of Swift Solar have the opportunity to revolutionize the format of solar photovoltaic technology.”
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Report outlines the thinking behind five proposed options for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Exotic states called Kohn anomalies could offer clues to why some materials have the electronic properties they do.
Award recognizes scholars who pursue graduate studies focusing on “bold, risk-taking research.”