A lasting — and valuable — legacy
Professor Betar Gallant approaches electrochemistry with a strong inclination, inherited from her family, to work things out independently.
Professor Betar Gallant approaches electrochemistry with a strong inclination, inherited from her family, to work things out independently.
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing welcomes four new faculty members engaged in research and teaching that address climate risks and other environmental issues.
By providing researchers with financial and strategic support from the early stages, the Innovation Center hopes to bring new and disruptive technologies to market.
Undergraduate engineering and computer science programs are No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Researchers develop a new method that uses multiple models to create more complex images with better understanding.
The grant will enable pilot-scale water treatment systems to be built and tested using sustainable hydrogel microparticles.
Researchers increase the accuracy and efficiency of a machine-learning method that safeguards user data.
Assistant Professor Ariel Furst and her colleagues are looking to DNA to help guide the process.
Students are part of large team that achieved fusion ignition for the first time in a laboratory.
Study finds computer models that predict molecular interactions need improvement before they can help identify drug mechanisms of action.
Fusion physics pioneer and MIT climate change leader Anne White hopes to help “save the world with nuclear.”
Honor recognizes top graduate students on course to change the face of the aerospace and defense industry.
MIT researchers find that changing the pH of a system solves a decades-old problem.
Day and night, and across seasons, the instrument generates breathable oxygen from the Red Planet’s thin atmosphere.
On its own, a new machine-learning model discovers linguistic rules that often match up with those created by human experts.