Sharing data links in networks of cars
A new algorithm lets networks of Wi-Fi-connected cars, whose layout is constantly changing, share a few expensive links to the Internet.
A new algorithm lets networks of Wi-Fi-connected cars, whose layout is constantly changing, share a few expensive links to the Internet.
New MIT software keeps tens of thousands of people logged into remote computers from mobile devices, but the underlying technology could improve a host of other programs.
MIT researchers produce 3-D configurations that could lead to new microchips and other devices.
New approach uses mathematics to reach a compromise between accuracy, speed.
Biennial prizes in astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience include a $1 million cash award in each field.
An Intel research center based at MIT will be the cornerstone of a new research project dubbed ‘bigdata@CSAIL.’
EECS professor to become new leader of MIT’s largest interdepartmental laboratory.
Loop perforation — speeding up programs by skipping instructions — is just one method that gets rigorous mathematical treatment in a new paper.
Calculating the total capacity of a data network is a notoriously difficult problem, but information theorists are beginning to make some headway.
Jing Kong’s research focuses on how to make and control novel forms of thin-film carbon.
A new system allows Excel users to create customized functions for their spreadsheets simply by offering a few examples of how data should be manipulated.
Liskov, Suresh, Townsend and Young bring to 78 the number of Institute faculty who are NAS members.
Joint partnership builds on MITx and Harvard distance learning; aims to benefit campus-based education and beyond.