Squitching behavior
MIT graduate student Farnaz Niroui demonstrates squeezable nano electromechanical switches with quantum tunneling function.
MIT graduate student Farnaz Niroui demonstrates squeezable nano electromechanical switches with quantum tunneling function.
Senior Sheldon Trotman designs computer programs to streamline human behavior.
MIT's associate dean for innovation is inventing at the nanoscale.
Computer science major ranks third in the country in defensive rebounds per game and fifth in double-doubles.
Kalyan Veeramachaneni tackles some of the biggest bottlenecks holding back the data science industry.
Circuit that reduces power leakage when transmitters are idle could greatly extend battery life.
CSAIL’s 100-plus blooming, crawling, swimming bots teach basic programming concepts.
Better understanding of epigenetic modifications could elucidate their role in human traits, diseases.
Study of epigenomic modifications reveals immune basis of Alzheimer's disease.
New approach to distributing computations could make multicore chips much faster.
Emeritus professor of electrical engineering and computer science was a former MIT vice president for special labs and first director of MIT's Security Studies Program.
Inkjet-printing system could enable mass-production of large-screen and flexible OLED displays.
System recruits learners to annotate videos, increasing their educational value.
Liver cells derived from stem cells can be infected with malaria and used to test potential drugs.