MIT faculty, alumni named 2025 Sloan Research Fellows
Annual award honors early-career researchers for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.
Annual award honors early-career researchers for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.
Colleagues remember the longtime MIT professor as a supportive, energetic collaborator who seemed to know everyone at the Institute.
Eight researchers, along with 13 additional alumni, are honored for significant contributions to engineering research, practice, and education.
An alumna and longtime faculty member, Barnhart helped lead the Institute for the last decade, serving as both chancellor and provost.
ReviveMed uses AI to gather large-scale data on metabolites — molecules like lipids, cholesterol, and sugar — to match patients with therapeutics.
Students in a unique MIT course taught by research scientist, DJ, and game designer Philip Tan explore DJ’ing and tech culture with a hands-on approach.
Alumnus is the first major donor to support the building since Stephen A. Schwarzman’s foundational gift.
Butlr, founded by former Media Lab researchers, uses insights from thermal sensors to make buildings safe and efficient.
Accenture Fellow Shreyaa Raghavan applies machine learning and optimization methods to explore ways to reduce transportation sector emissions.
How the late Woodie Flowers helped create a new foundation for “the MIT way” of teaching.
Doug Field SM ’92, Ford’s chief of EVs and digital design, leads the legacy carmaker into the software-enabled, battery-propelled future.
Faculty members and additional MIT alumni are among 400 scientists and engineers recognized for outstanding leadership potential.
In the United States and abroad, Matthew Dolan ’81 has served as a leader in immunology and virology.
The company builds water recycling, treatment, and purification solutions for some of the world’s largest brands.
Projects from MIT course 4.043/4.044 (Interaction Intelligence) were presented at NeurIPS, showing how AI transforms creativity, education, and interaction in unexpected ways.