Q&A: Vivienne Sze on crossing the hardware-software divide for efficient artificial intelligence
Her research focuses on more-efficient deep neural networks to process video, and more-efficient hardware to run applications.
Her research focuses on more-efficient deep neural networks to process video, and more-efficient hardware to run applications.
Crystallizing salts can grow “legs,” then tip over and fall away, potentially helping to prevent fouling of metal surfaces, researchers find.
Study explores the mechanical properties of these materials as they evolve from elastic gels to glassy solids.
MIT-Spain students deliver virtual learning challenges to over 1,800 Spanish students.
Fifth-year nuclear science and engineering graduate student Arunkumar Seshadri looks to develop materials and fuels that can better withstand the extreme conditions in nuclear reactors.
Student inventors recognized on World IP Day for groundbreaking, patentable solutions to issues related to maternal health, energy efficiency, and plastic waste.
Multicultural Bhaskar Pant has brought MIT Professional Education to thousands of students around the world.
The membrane’s structure could provide a blueprint for robust artificial tissues.
A team of MIT engineers has developed a navigational method for autonomous vehicles to navigate accurately in the Arctic Ocean without GPS.
Four MIT undergraduates whose research areas explore artificial intelligence, space, and climate change honored for their academic achievements.
Symposium highlights ambitious goals of MIT–industry research targeting technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Prestigious honor society announces more than 250 new members.
The advance could accelerate engineers’ design process by eliminating the need to solve complex equations.
MIT scholars are helping to solve the economic, cultural, and political dimensions of the world’s energy and climate challenges.
Thanks to an MIT-designed instrument, a NASA mission has produced oxygen on another planet for the first time.