Q&A: Dina Katabi on a “smart” home with actual intelligence
MIT professor is designing the next generation of smart wireless devices that will sit in the background, gathering and interpreting data, rather than being worn on the body.
MIT professor is designing the next generation of smart wireless devices that will sit in the background, gathering and interpreting data, rather than being worn on the body.
A new approach increases the efficiency of chemical reactions that are key to many industrial processes.
3D lithography tool will provide ultra-precise creation of complex 3D structures at the micro- and nanoscale.
A former department head who established the MEng degree for EECS undergraduates, Penfield developed courses illuminating the equivalence of information and thermodynamic entropy.
To mitigate natural hazards equitably, PhD candidate Ipek Bensu Manav of the MIT CSHub is incorporating social vulnerability into resilience engineering and hazard recovery.
This year’s projects address mobile evaporative vegetable preservation, portable water filtration, and dairy waste reduction.
For the past seven years, the MIT University Center for Exemplary Mentoring has created a robust infrastructure of resources, people, and support.
MIT researchers find a new way to quantify the uncertainty in molecular energies predicted by neural networks.
Public-private partnership aims to advance development and production of medical treatments.
ARROW, a reconfigurable fiber optics network developed at MIT, aims to take on the end of Moore’s law.
The new pill can inject large quantities of monoclonal antibodies and other drugs into the lining of the stomach after being swallowed.
Rigorous selection process for the prestigious fellowship took into account students’ outstanding track record of scientific achievement and inquiry, as well as contributions to the STEM community.
PhD student Madhumitha Ravichandran identifies the three main factors that trigger the boiling crisis through machine learning models.
“We have not played all our cards yet,” says the associate dean of engineering and co-founder of the Isolat modeling group.
Twelve professors begin in the departments of Biology; Brain and Cognitive Sciences; Chemistry; Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences; Mathematics; and Physics.