MIT students hack assistive technology solutions for local clients
At the 2017 Assistive Technologies Hackathon hosted at Beaver Works, students created helpful devices for Greater Boston residents with disabilities.
At the 2017 Assistive Technologies Hackathon hosted at Beaver Works, students created helpful devices for Greater Boston residents with disabilities.
New design could provide communication support in disaster zones.
Advanced Land Imager instrument developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory helped NASA mission exceed expectations.
Lincoln Laboratory researchers propose an alternative to expensive microfluidics fabrication facilities.
Students recognized for inventive solutions to challenges in health care, transportation, food and agriculture, and consumer devices.
New technique could protect robot teams’ communication networks from malicious hackers.
Grad students Kristen Railey and Alexander Feldstein were named to the Aviation Week Network’s “20 Twenties” for 2017.
Lincoln Laboratory’s imaging system can uncover what's under the trees.
A leader in the development of advanced satellite communication systems, Morrow led Lincoln Laboratory for 21 years.
Professor James Fujimoto, Eric Swanson SM '84, and collaborators lauded for optical coherence tomography.
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.