Soft robots that grip with the right amount of force
Researchers created a system that lets robots effectively use grasped tools with the correct amount of force.
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Researchers created a system that lets robots effectively use grasped tools with the correct amount of force.
Honor recognizes top graduate students on course to change the face of the aerospace and defense industry.
Day and night, and across seasons, the instrument generates breathable oxygen from the Red Planet’s thin atmosphere.
Joy Dunn ’08 helps solve the world’s greatest climate challenges while creating an open and equitable working environment.
Aeronautics and astronautics PhD candidate George Lordos develops technologies to enable life on Mars.
The distinguished professor of aeronautics and astronautics will continue to champion diversity in engineering in the new role.
Martin Luther King Jr. Visiting Professors and Scholars will enhance and enrich the MIT community through engagement with students and faculty.
BART and MARGE will reliably produce, store, and distribute 50 tons of rocket fuel per year on the surface of Mars.
MIT scientists unveil the first open-source simulation engine capable of constructing realistic environments for deployable training and testing of autonomous vehicles.
A new general-purpose optimizer can speed up the design of walking robots, self-driving vehicles, and other autonomous systems.
Earning the top spot for the 11th straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 subject areas.
A state-of-the-art facility replaces a nearly 80-year-old campus landmark to become the most advanced wind tunnel in U.S. academia.
Twenty winning projects will link industry member priorities with research groups across campus to develop scalable climate solutions.
A new technique can safely guide an autonomous robot without knowledge of its environmental conditions or the size, shape, or location of obstacles it might encounter.
Members of MIT’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program reflect on challenges and benefits of being an ROTC cadet and an MIT student.