A faster Internet — designed by computers?
Computer-designed algorithms for controlling network congestion yield transmission rates two to three times as high as those designed by humans.
Computer-designed algorithms for controlling network congestion yield transmission rates two to three times as high as those designed by humans.
Former dean of undergraduate education will lead joint Singapore-MIT center starting in January.
Engineered liver tissue developed at MIT could help scientists test new drugs and vaccines.
Succeeds Dennis M. Freeman, who was recently selected as the MIT Dean for Undergraduate Education
Understanding the properties that control surface dissipation of heat could lead to improved power plants and electronics with high heat-transfer rates.
Better understanding of how surfaces attract or repel water could improve everything from power plants to ketchup bottles.
Entrepreneur served on faculty for 45 years; championed long-term corporate research.
Systems that can convert written specifications into working code in a few narrow cases could be generalized to other tasks.
Associate Professor Jesse Kroll and his lab join major study of atmosphere in the southeastern United States
Marine microbes change swimming direction via a high-speed mechanical instability.
Professor cited for contributions to fusion energy development and the physics of plasma waves