Berners-Lee wins first Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering
Honored for inventing the World Wide Web
Honored for inventing the World Wide Web
Griffith, Miller, Schulz and Teng awarded the Institute’s highest undergraduate teaching honor.
Team honored for ‘revolutionizing the science of cryptography.’
For database-driven applications, new software could reduce hardware requirements by 95 percent while actually improving performance.
Professor Erik Demaine was cited for his contributions to computational geometry and data structures.
New algorithms could help household robots work around their physical shortcomings.
From ‘Main Street’ firms to multinationals, improvements possible in funding of research, collaboration among manufacturers.
The Institution provides day’s worth of activities for more than 200 conference attendees.
Anantha P. Chandrakasan earns prestigious award for outstanding contributions to his field.
A new video standard enables a fourfold increase in the resolution of TV screens, and an MIT chip was the first to handle it in real time.
MIT researchers show how to secure widely used encryption schemes against attackers who have intercepted examples of successful decryption.
Student builds robot from old toy parts using course materials from 6.270.
Automated system for high-speed analysis of vertebrate larvae could aid drug development.