3 Questions: Can we fix our flawed software?
Professor Daniel Jackson explores conceptual clarity and a new theory of software design in his book “The Essence of Software.”
Professor Daniel Jackson explores conceptual clarity and a new theory of software design in his book “The Essence of Software.”
Combining computer science, data science, and economics, Course 6-14 prepares students to address thorny quandaries in many fields.
The Raman spectroscopy-based method enables early detection and quantification of pathogens in plants, to enhance plant disease management.
Graduate students perform Martinů’s “Piano Trio in D Minor,” originally commissioned for Hayden Library's 1950 dedication.
A new machine-learning model could enable robots to understand interactions in the world in the way humans do.
Houston discusses leading the company through the pandemic in a fireside chat hosted by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
The MIT senior will pursue postgraduate studies in intelligent systems in Ireland.
Mechanical engineers are using cutting-edge computing techniques to re-imagine how the products, systems, and infrastructures we use are designed.
Ruonan Han seeks to develop next-generation electronic devices by harnessing terahertz waves.
Professor Bilge Yildiz finds patterns in the behavior of ions across applications.
New work on linear-probing hash tables from MIT CSAIL could lead to more efficient data storage and retrieval in computers.
Condensed-matter theory PhD candidate Makinde Ogunnaike is featured in the Poetry of Science project.
Model-free framework reorients over 2,000 diverse objects with a hand facing both upward and downward, in a step toward more human-like manipulation.
Over 50 years at MIT, Dresselhaus made lasting contributions to materials science within the research group of longtime collaborator and wife, Mildred Dresselhaus.
A new machine-learning system helps robots understand and perform certain social interactions.