Matthew Kearney: Bringing AI and philosophy into dialogue
The computer science and philosophy double-major aims to advance the field of AI ethics.
The computer science and philosophy double-major aims to advance the field of AI ethics.
How Elissa Gibson ’22 connected the dots to form her own unique constellation of MIT experiences.
MIT alumnus-founded FarmWise uses autonomous machines to snip weeds while preserving crops, eliminating the need for herbicides.
Aided by machine learning, scientists are working to develop a vaccine that would be effective against all SARS-CoV-2 strains.
Through research on high burnup fuels and improving the design of nuclear power plants, NSE doctoral student Assil Halimi is adopting a dual approach to addressing some of the industry’s toughest challenges.
Developed at SMART, the nondestructive nanosensors could have wide applications in agricultural science.
“Introduction to Physical Computing for Artists” at the MIT Student Art Association teaches students to use circuits, wiring, motors, sensors, and displays by developing their own kinetic artworks.
Head of MIT AeroAstro will assume the presidency in 2024 as the organization’s first Black president.
The second annual student-industry conference was held in-person for the first time.
The MIT senior will pursue graduate studies in earth sciences at Cambridge University.
MIT researchers trained logic-aware language models to reduce harmful stereotypes like gender and racial biases.
A process that seeks feedback from human specialists proves more effective at optimization than automated systems working alone.
Materials scientist Anna Osherov helps researchers comprehend the nanoscale down to an atom using MIT.nano’s characterization tools.
The prize is the top honor within the field of communications technology.
MIT engineers find specialized nanoparticles can quickly and inexpensively isolate proteins from a bioreactor.