Toward practical quantum computers
Built-in optics could enable chips that use trapped ions as quantum bits.
Built-in optics could enable chips that use trapped ions as quantum bits.
Retired U.S. Navy captain made many contributions to Arctic research and undergraduate marine education.
“Data Science: Data to Insights” from IDSS and MIT Professional Education begins Oct. 4.
Approach could lower cost and eliminate need for antibiotics during biofuel production.
MIT provost and leader in microscale and nanoscale fabrication appointed to the Ray and Maria Stata Professorship in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
New chip could help test drugs for ALS, other neuromuscular disorders.
Method to reinforce these materials could help make airplane frames lighter, more damage-resistant.
Summer Scholar Erica Eggleton joins Van Vliet Lab to make and test lithium manganese oxide electrodes.
Technique from Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab could improve augmented reality and reduce the need for CGI green-screens.
Gift from Hopper-Dean Foundation will enhance computer science and engineering programs for high school and middle school students.
World-renowned mathematician, learning theorist, and educational-technology visionary was a founding faculty member of the MIT Media Lab.
New system from MIT can identify how much power is being used by each device in a household.
With support from the MIT Sandbox Innovation Fund Program, an MIT spinoff is creating assistive technology for people with ALS.
Graduate student who suffered from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) develops MindHandHeart Innovation Fund project.