Mentorship programs for underrepresented applicants strive to increase graduate diversity at MIT
Graduate application assistance programs pair applicants with student and alumni mentors.
Graduate application assistance programs pair applicants with student and alumni mentors.
The Common Ground for Computing Education is facilitating collaborations to develop new classes for students to pursue computational knowledge within the context of their fields of interest.
Senior Brian Williams has used bioengineering as a launchpad to combat racism in public health — and he doesn’t want to stop there.
Awards support research to improve the efficiency, scalability, and adoption of clean energy technologies.
Honor recognizes professors who went the extra mile advising during the pandemic’s disruptions.
Artificial intelligence is top-of-mind as Governor Baker, President Reif encourage students to “see yourself in STEM.”
Social robotics and artificial intelligence pioneer will oversee business units and help to guide innovative learning initiatives.
A new book from the MIT Future Heritage Lab goes inside a Syrian refugee camp to uncover the creative lives of its inhabitants.
We seem to be wired to calculate not the shortest path but the “pointiest” one, facing us toward our destination as much as possible.
“Robotic” textiles could help performers and athletes train their breathing, and potentially help patients recovering from postsurgery breathing changes.
Wise Systems has grown from an MIT class project to a company helping multinationals improve last-mile logistics.
Long-term study of Melbourne, Australia, shows how urban development and change affects pedestrians, not just automobiles.
The transaction-based communications system ensures robot teams achieve their goal even if some robots are hacked.
This robotic arm fuses data from a camera and antenna to locate and retrieve items, even if they are buried under a pile.