Third annual MIT Research Slam showcase highlights PhD and postdoc communication skills
The 2023 competition featured three-minute talks on cutting-edge research from across MIT in an engaging, live competition.
The 2023 competition featured three-minute talks on cutting-edge research from across MIT in an engaging, live competition.
A collaborative research team from the MIT-Takeda Program combined physics and machine learning to characterize rough particle surfaces in pharmaceutical pills and powders.
SoftZoo is a soft robot co-design platform that can test optimal shapes and sizes for robotic performance in different environments.
Ahead of the Institute’s presidential inauguration, panelists describe advances in their research and how these discoveries are being deployed to benefit the public.
Professor Emerita Nancy Hopkins and journalist Kate Zernike discuss the past, present, and future of women at MIT and beyond.
Faculty and researchers across MIT’s School of Engineering receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence.
A campus summit with the leader and his delegation centered around dialogue on biotechnology and innovation ecosystems.
A new low-temperature growth and fabrication technology allows the integration of 2D materials directly onto a silicon circuit, which could lead to denser and more powerful chips.
Senior Amelia Dogan brings together computer science, city planning, and American studies to work for social change.
The new diagnostic, which is based on analysis of urine samples, could also be designed to reveal whether a tumor has metastasized.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 4.
The device would be a key component of a portable mass spectrometer that could help monitor pollutants, perform medical diagnoses in remote areas, or test Martian soil.
Widely recognized leader in statistics and machine learning to succeed Munther Dahleh.
The prestigious honor society announces more than 250 new members.
Researchers demonstrate a low-power “wake-up” receiver one-tenth the size of other devices.