New perspectives at the bench
Three MIT postdocs earn competitive Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellowships that support diversity in the sciences.
Three MIT postdocs earn competitive Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellowships that support diversity in the sciences.
Breakthrough CSAIL system suggests robots could one day be able to see well enough to be useful in people’s homes and offices.
Since its first online offering in 2012, Introduction to Computer Science using Python from MITx has become the most popular MOOC in MIT history.
Neural network learns speech patterns that predict depression in clinical interviews.
By training on patients grouped by health status, neural network can better estimate if patients will die in the hospital.
Screen of human proteins reveals some with antimicrobial power.
CSAIL wireless system suggests future where doctors could implant sensors to track tumors or even dispense drugs.
Novel combination of two encryption techniques protects private data, while keeping neural networks running quickly.
Users can quickly visualize designs that optimize multiple parameters at once.
“The reason 5G is so different is that what exactly it will look like is still up in the air. Everyone agrees the phrase is a bit of a catch-all.”
CSAIL system encourages government transparency using cryptography on a public log of wiretap requests.
Iconic composer A. R. Rahman visits MIT campus to learn more about new technologies.
Professor of electrical engineering and computer science is honored for his contributions to theoretical computer science.
Silicon-based system offers smaller, cheaper alternative to other “broadband” filters; could improve a variety of photonic devices.
FinTech@CSAIL industry collaboration will work to improve business models, access to data, and security in the finance sector.