Remembering and honoring the life of undergraduate Henoch Argaw
A motivated self-learner, Argaw found joy by teaching and mentoring others.
A motivated self-learner, Argaw found joy by teaching and mentoring others.
System for performing “tensor algebra” offers 100-fold speedups over previous software packages.
Fifteen student teams nationwide address local problems through invention.
Web-based system automatically evaluates proposals from far-flung data scientists.
Printed nozzle system could make uniform, versatile fibers at much lower cost.
Undergraduate Olorunsola “Jerry” Akinsulire spearheads a new builder space in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering.
The Institute finished the fiscal year with $589 million in new gifts and pledges, MIT’s largest annual fundraising total to date.
Civil and Environmental Engineering Rising Stars Workshop offers researchers opportunities for networking, career advice, and sharing research results.
MIT team develops software that can tell if tires need air, spark plugs are bad, or air filter needs replacing.
“REPAIR” system edits RNA, rather than DNA; has potential to treat diseases without permanently affecting the genome.
Adding bits of irradiated plastic water bottles could cut cement industry’s carbon emissions.
Materials with a special kind of boundary between crystal grains can deform in unexpected ways.
Ultrathin films of a semiconductor that emits and detects light can be stacked on top of silicon wafers.
Alumni and friends gather at the Boch Center Wang Theatre to celebrate the vibrant MIT community and the Institute's ambitious dreams for a better world.