The power of two
Graduate student Ellen Zhong helped biologists and mathematicians reach across departmental lines to address a longstanding problem in electron microscopy.
Graduate student Ellen Zhong helped biologists and mathematicians reach across departmental lines to address a longstanding problem in electron microscopy.
Peter Howard SM ’84 is the CEO of Realtime Robotics, a startup transforming autonomous robot motion planning to enable seamless, affordable human-robot collaboration.
A virtual environment embedded with knowledge of the physical world speeds up problem-solving.
Chemical engineering senior Awele Uwagwu works to accelerate the adoption of solar energy in Nigeria.
MIT researchers are using smartphones to gather roadway information previously inaccessible to many departments of transportation.
With just 50 lines of code, the program spots and fixes likely errors.
Lincoln Laboratory connects counter–human trafficking community in pursuit of technology to help investigate cases.
Her research focuses on more-efficient deep neural networks to process video, and more-efficient hardware to run applications.
Blade Kotelly is a senior lecturer on design thinking and innovation, bringing expertise to the world's top brands to better innovate in complex product and service environments.
The advance could boost recommendation algorithms and internet search.
MIT is among nine universities selected as part of a program sponsored by the DoE to support science-based modeling and simulation and exascale computing technologies.
National Science Foundation awards proposal for space weather modeling.
Researchers train a model to reach human-level performance at recognizing abstract concepts in video.
An artificial intelligence tool lets users edit generative adversarial network models with simple copy-and-paste commands.
DUSP alumni Rushil Palavajjhala and Jacob Kohn empower vulnerable workers using social entrepreneurial and technical skills gained at MIT.