Changing the color of 3-D printed objects
CSAIL system uses custom ink and ultraviolet light to repeatedly change an object's color.
CSAIL system uses custom ink and ultraviolet light to repeatedly change an object's color.
More than 130 MIT juniors and seniors dig deeply into research in the Advanced Undergraduate Research Program (SuperUROP).
Platform connects individual pieces of lab equipment, compiles data in the cloud for speedier, more accurate research.
MIT researchers are optimizing nanostructures for energy devices such as solar cells.
Miniaturized system could be used to treat neurological disorders that affect specific brain regions.
The unusual characteristics of these abundant, bacteria-killing viruses could lead to evolutionary insights.
ReACT will award credentials in computer and data science through online and in-person instruction.
Graduate student Tianli Zhou works to make transportation systems more efficient.
Theoretical study shows how to make wireless localization much more accurate.
Design is major stepping stone toward portable artificial-intelligence devices.
New metal-mesh membrane could solve longstanding problems and lead to inexpensive power storage.
New research provides insight into the behavior of microbial communities in the ocean.
An MIT graduate, Rosenfield is remembered for his passion for manufacturing and commitment to his students.
Grad students Alexa Aguilar and Arthur J. Brown receive honor that recognizes outstanding student academic performance, civic contributions, and research.
Reimer is recognized for his work in creating a data-driven understanding of how people engage with vehicle automation.