High school teams awarded 2016-17 Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam grant for invention projects
Fifteen student teams nationwide set sights on inventing solutions to real-world problems.
Fifteen student teams nationwide set sights on inventing solutions to real-world problems.
Expert in optimization theory to join the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science leadership.
CSAIL team's “Gitless” fixes Git’s biggest issues — and suggests their approach could help improve systems like Gmail and Dropbox.
Counterintuitive “metamaterial” may enable heat-resistant circuit boards.
James Kirtley discusses the transition from gas to electric motors and the impact these motors have had on modern technologies.
Activating certain brain neurons may spur recovery from general anesthesia.
New treatment elicits two-pronged immune response that destroys tumors in mice.
MIT professors take on problem formulation in thermal science: It can be taught, and their new book describes how.
With new algorithms, data scientists could accomplish in days what has traditionally taken months.
Algorithm could help analyze fetal scans to determine whether interventions are warranted.
Imaging technique that creates 3-D video of serotonin transport could aid antidepressant development.
A decorated swimmer and engineer, Guo is the first MIT student-athlete and just the fourth Division III student-athlete to ever receive the honor.
Alumnus Michael Bryzek says there is life outside of Silicon Valley for entrepreneurs.
Prize winners include faculty, students, and alumni from all divisions.
Metabolic engineering pioneer recognized for his work in the engineering of microbes for biofuels production.