Forbes magazine highlights SMART research on robotaxis
Professor Emilio Frazzoli co-authors paper on automated mobility-on-demand systems in Singapore
Professor Emilio Frazzoli co-authors paper on automated mobility-on-demand systems in Singapore
Fleet of self-driving cars could solve the “first-and last-mile" problem.
Mice with human immune cells help researchers discover how the mosquito-borne virus depletes blood platelets.
The most efficient car-sharing, researchers find, also includes shuttle services.
MIT-led research team finds that protein significantly reduces infected cells’ ability to squeeze through tiny channels compared to healthy cells.
Technique may enable robotic animals that move with the strength and flexibility of their living counterparts.
MIT team engineers mice with human immune cells, which could be used to test vaccines for HIV and other diseases.
Fellowships provides a unique opportunity for undergraduates to participate in the SMART Centre in Singapore.