MIT senior Christine Soh integrates computer science and linguistics
Knowledge in both a technical and humanistic field prepares her to make new tools in computational linguistics.
Knowledge in both a technical and humanistic field prepares her to make new tools in computational linguistics.
Genetic, geographic, and demographic data from more than 30,000 Americans reveal more genetic diversity within ancestry groups than previously thought.
Since 2009, Steinmeyer has taught more than 400 students in the MITES, MOSTEC, SEED Academy, and E2 programs.
In place of flat “breadboards,” 3D-printed CurveBoards enable easier testing of circuit design on electronics products.
Institute ranks second in five subject areas.
Through on-site projects in developing countries and internships in the business world, Kendyll Hicks explores the political and economic drivers of global health.
Researchers discover that no magic is required to explain why deep networks generalize despite going against statistical intuition.
Weather’s a problem for autonomous cars. MIT’s new system shows promise by using “ground-penetrating radar” instead of cameras or lasers.
New members have made advances in computer architecture, network coding, ocean engineering, higher education, and quantum computation.
A new graduate certificate offered through the Bernard M. Gordon-MIT Engineering Leadership Program will launch this fall.
MIT cryptography expert and election technology developer explains how to verify an election outcome.
System ensures hackers eavesdropping on large networks can’t find out who’s communicating and when they’re doing so.
MIT students teach machine learning and entrepreneurship in Uruguay through MIT Global Startup Labs.
MIT duo uses music, videos, and real-world examples to teach students the foundations of artificial intelligence.
A deep-learning model identifies a powerful new drug that can kill many species of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.