Seven from MIT are named 2017 IEEE Fellows
Five Lincoln Laboratory staff members and two others from MIT honored for the advancement of engineering, science, and technology.
Five Lincoln Laboratory staff members and two others from MIT honored for the advancement of engineering, science, and technology.
A unique moving target technique combats information leakage attacks.
Infrared digital-pixel focal plane arrays are deemed a groundbreaking technology.
New Dell EMC petaflop-scale supercomputer has 6 times more processing power and 20 times more bandwidth than its predecessor.
Innovations in air traffic safety, biomedical devices, and magnetic field detection earn accolades.
Former School of Engineering and Lincoln Laboratory computing pioneer among 21 recipients of the nation’s highest civilian honor.
Prize winners include faculty, students, and alumni from all divisions.
LLCipher workshop hosted by the Lincoln Laboratory teaches the mathematics behind cryptography.
Researchers improve the designs for low-cost 3-D-printed arms and hands.
Built-in optics could enable chips that use trapped ions as quantum bits.
Professor emeritus helped launch field of information theory and developed early time-sharing computers.
High school girls learn to construct cameras and program image filters at Lincoln Laboratory event.
Innovative off-grid PREPHubs structures house basic services needed in the aftermath of a disaster.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory radar system achieves centimeter-level localization; could help driverless cars stay in lane when road markings are obscured.
A cross-language search engine enables English monolingual analysts to find foreign language documents relevant to their investigations.