MIT invites you for a look under the dome
On April 23, MIT's Open House will feature 350-plus events to entertain and inform all ages.
On April 23, MIT's Open House will feature 350-plus events to entertain and inform all ages.
Faculty, researchers, graduate students, and alumni represented in 10 exhibitions and pavilions.
"Planning Practice" documents a decade of workshops and studios in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning.
Students recognized for inventive solutions to challenges in health care, transportation, consumer devices, food, and agriculture.
"Amphibian" SCUBA simulator advances the field of virtual reality while exploring the relationship between diving and disability.
Bringing together engineers, data theorists, mathematicians, economists, biologists, and policy experts, IDSS is looking at financial risk through a multidisciplinary lens.
MIT ranked within the top 5 globally for 19 of 42 subject areas.
Driven by student demand and the blending of fields, new opportunities include management tracks and minors in computer science, data science, and innovation.
Researchers in IDSS are learning how ideas evolve over networks, quantifying the influence of individuals in networks, and making better predictions.
Beyond 2016: MIT’s Frontiers of the Future event offers a playful introduction to research at MIT.
QS World University Rankings give top ratings to MIT in architecture, arts programs.
Tour includes meeting with MIT President L. Rafael Reif, visit to Media Lab.
Device uses depth sensor and signal processing to capture clear images through windows.
Startup’s software maps out convoluted supply chains for companies and consumers