Keeping confidence
The Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES) program helped Catalina Romero understand that she wasn’t alone on her MIT journey.
The Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES) program helped Catalina Romero understand that she wasn’t alone on her MIT journey.
In lab experiments, soldiers wearing exoskeletons designed to improve physical performance reacted more slowly to visual cues.
Study finds shoebox-sized CubeSats gather weather data comparably to data collected by larger satellites.
Program users can tinker with landing and path planning scenarios to identify optimal landing sites for Mars rovers.
National Academies report cites need for strong leadership and cultural change; will be focus of upcoming MIT panel discussion.
AeroAstro grad students win multi-university challenge by demonstrating the utility of machine vision in a complex system.
Measurement of an exoplanet transit demonstrates proof of concept that small spacecraft can perform high-precision photometry.
MIT student group welcomes an all-black, all-female team who had been targeted by racist and misogynistic members of an infamous online forum.
High school students explored engineering and technology at the Beaver Works Summer Institute, ending with robot races and demonstrations.
NAVAIR is upgrading its acquisition capabilities using an MIT online course in model-based systems engineering.
PhD student Richard Fineman is using wearable sensors to understand coordination and walking — and next-generation spacesuit design.
Mechanical engineer and instrument scientist on NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission is the first female principal research scientist in the department's history.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Initiative is building collections highlighting the contributions of female faculty.
Graduate student Alexa Aguilar helps tiny satellites communicate and builds connections in her academic community.