High-performance computing programming with ease
Alan Edelman leads the global, open-source collaboration developing "Julia," a powerful but flexible programming language for high performance computing.
Alan Edelman leads the global, open-source collaboration developing "Julia," a powerful but flexible programming language for high performance computing.
CSAIL wireless technology that measures heart rate and breathing through walls has applications for personal health, baby monitors, and law enforcement.
MIT researchers develop a system that creates personalized climates around individuals — an alternative to heating entire buildings.
Awards given to outstanding faculty, and graduate and undergraduate students
New algorithms and electronic components could enable printable robots that self-assemble when heated.
"MAC50" symposium celebrates 50 years of computer science at MIT.
A new algorithm could transfer acclaimed photographers’ signature styles to cellphone photos.
MIT professor Fox Harrell works to enrich the subjective and ethical dimensions of the digital media experience.
Techniques from natural-language processing enable computers to efficiently search video for actions.
Genetic material hitchhiking in our cells may shape physical traits more than we thought.
Applications could include educational tools, systems to solve practical geometry or physics problems.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, local students attend the National Robotics Week event