Using chip memory more efficiently
System for generating ad hoc “cache hierarchies” increases processing speed while reducing energy consumption.
System for generating ad hoc “cache hierarchies” increases processing speed while reducing energy consumption.
Advance points toward new generation of computers for coming superstorm of data.
Summer Scholars in materials science and engineering are tackling projects ranging from magnetic thin films to catalysts for energy.
System enables large speedups — as much as 88-fold — on common parallel-computing algorithms.
New technique helps elucidate the inner workings of neural networks trained on visual data.
Researchers develop an electrically-driven process to separate commercially important metals from sulfide minerals in one step without harmful byproducts.
Material can filter nanometer-sized molecules at 10 to 100 times the rate of commercial membranes.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering's “Water Is Life” and MIT Video Productions' “A Bold Move” take home top honors in separate categories.
Module would serve as a commercially owned space station, featuring a luxury hotel as the primary anchor tenant and NASA as a temporary co-anchor tenant.
Machine learning approach could aid the design of industrial processes for drug manufacturing.
Former director of the MIT Clinical Research Center and professor in health sciences and technology contributed novel techniques and tools to cardiovascular research.
CSAIL team’s system of quadcopters that fly and drive suggest another approach to developing flying cars.
Head of Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science will succeed Ian Waitz.
Nuclear Science and Engineering Associate Professor Nuno Loureiro ponders the origins of magnetic fields.
In marine bacteria, evolution of new specialized molecules follows a previously unknown path.