2.009 lights up the stage
Student projects presented at the annual MIT event range from beekeeping safety to custom cosmetics.
Student projects presented at the annual MIT event range from beekeeping safety to custom cosmetics.
Objects are posed in varied positions and shot at odd angles to spur new AI techniques.
Thomas Kochan, Julie Shah, and Evelyn Wang honored by graduate students as "Committed to Caring."
A novel experimental facility integrates automation and active learning, illuminating a path to accelerated scientific discovery.
Talya Klinger and Steven Truong will begin graduate studies in the UK next fall.
In 8.02 (Electricity and Magnetism), students explore the practical application of electromagnetic concepts.
Startup co-founded by alumna Suelin Chen helps people share their end-of-life wishes with loved ones.
A new computational imaging method could change how we view hidden information in scenes.
Mining materials from the sea floor could help secure a low-carbon future, but researchers are racing to understand the environmental effects.
The Institute's largest academic department reorganizes with new leadership as part of the formation of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
Patrick Collison returns to MIT to speak to students about the challenges and possibilities of entrepreneurship.
Cornell University professor and physicist uses nanoscale parts to create smart, active microbots.
Long-lasting capsule can remain in the stomach and release contraceptive drugs over several weeks.
Two alumni have also been selected; the scholars will study global affairs at Beijing’s Tsinghua University.
The AeroAstro major’s childhood love of airplanes and space travel has led to lofty career ambitions.