JuliaCon draws global users of a dynamic, easy-to-learn programming language
Now three years old, the Julia programming language is helping to solve problems in areas such as economic modeling, spaceflight, and bioinformatics.
Now three years old, the Julia programming language is helping to solve problems in areas such as economic modeling, spaceflight, and bioinformatics.
Longtime MIT professor and pioneer in fluid dynamics made fundamental contributions to applied mathematics.
New online resource represents enormous computational effort, will advance research across fields.
MIT places first in Putnam Mathematical Competition for third year in a row.
Winning teams will use grants to advance research in areas including fuel cells, solar-powered desalination, and impacts of electric vehicle charging on the power grid.
Prestigious honor society announces 213 new members this year.
MIT ranked within the top 5 globally for 19 of 42 subject areas.
New theory, inspired by chocolate coatings, predicts thickness of thin shells.
New projects emphasize using digital methods not possible in traditional classes, leveraging research-based teaching practices, and measuring student learning.
Senior YQ Lu finds new ways to combine math and paper art, shares his passion for both.
Devadas, Grossman, Sipser, and Tang awarded MIT’s highest undergraduate teaching award.
Surface waves can trigger powerful sound waves that race through the deep ocean, study suggests.