Device allows a personal computer to process huge graphs With novel system, data scientists can analyze massive networks without the need for power-hungry servers. May 31, 2018 Read full story →
Spotlight on engineering staff The School of Engineering gives its 2018 Infinite Mile Awards for exceptional service and support. May 30, 2018 Read full story →
Teaching chores to an artificial agent Activity simulator could eventually teach robots tasks like making coffee or setting the table. May 30, 2018 Read full story →
Fleet of autonomous boats could service some cities, reducing road traffic Researchers design 3-D-printed, driverless boats that can provide transport and self-assemble into other floating structures. May 23, 2018 Read full story →
How many taxis does a city need? New dispatching approach could cut the number of cars on the road while meeting rider demand. May 23, 2018 Read full story →
Making driverless cars change lanes more like human drivers do Algorithm computes “buffer zones” around autonomous vehicles and reassess them on the fly. May 22, 2018 Read full story →
Gauging language proficiency through eye movement Study tracks eye movement to determine how well people understand English as a foreign language. May 22, 2018 Read full story →
William Rodríguez: Helping others broaden their horizons MIT senior and Model UN leader William Rodríguez works to encourage the global exchange of ideas. May 20, 2018 Read full story →
Justin Trudeau: Embrace the rapid pace of change At flagship Solve event, Canada’s prime minister urges audience to help shape the changes transforming society. May 18, 2018 Read full story →
Applying machine learning to challenges in the pharmaceutical industry MIT researchers and industry form new consortium to aid the drug discovery process. May 17, 2018 Read full story →
Researchers develop virtual-reality testing ground for drones With new system, drones navigate through an empty room, avoiding crashes while “seeing” a virtual world. May 17, 2018 Read full story →
CS+HASS SuperUROP debuts with nine research projects In yearlong program, MIT students apply computer science to humanities, arts, and social science research. May 15, 2018 Read full story →
Solving global business problems with data analytics David Simchi-Levi leads the Accenture and MIT Alliance in Business Analytics to develop novel solutions to the most pressing challenges faced by global companies. May 15, 2018 Read full story →
The tenured engineers of 2018 Seven award-winning faculty members represent three departments in the School of Engineering. May 10, 2018 Read full story →
Fundamental equations guide marine robots to optimal sampling sites New principled approach helps autonomous underwater vehicles explore the ocean in an intelligent, energy-efficient manner. May 9, 2018 Read full story →