Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
Researchers devise efficient power converter for internet of things
Design reduces converter’s resting power consumption by 50 percent.
Featured video: Tackling science and technology together
MIT faculty reflect on why international collaboration benefits science, engineering, and technology for all.
Voice control everywhere
Low-power special-purpose chip could make speech recognition ubiquitous in electronics.
Eight MIT faculty elected to the National Academy of Engineering
New members have made advances in artificial skin, wireless communications, nanotechnology, hydrology, and cancer treatment.
Researchers add a splash of human intuition to planning algorithms
Incorporating strategies from skilled human planners improves automatic planners’ performance.
Professor Tom Leighton and Danny Lewin SM ’98 named to National Inventors Hall of Fame
Akamai founders honored for applying algorithms to solve web congestion.
Wearable AI system can detect a conversation's tone
Coupled with audio and vital-sign data, deep-learning system could someday serve as a “social coach” for people with anxiety or Asperger’s.
Optimizing code
Modifying the “middle end” of a popular compiler yields more-efficient parallel programs.
Fadel Adib joins Media Lab faculty
Adib is directing a new research group at the Media Lab, aiming to uncover, analyze, and engineer natural and human-made networks.
Faster websites with fewer bugs
System that automatically handles database caching in server farms increases speed and reliability.
SMART automation
MIT Professor Daniela Rus combines automation and mobility to create a smarter world.
Taming data
System finds and links related data scattered across digital files, for easy querying and filtering.
Split-second data mapping
New type of database-analytics platform queries and maps billions of data points in milliseconds.
Model sheds light on purpose of inhibitory neurons
Study suggests computational role for neurons that prevent other neurons from firing.