Lincoln Laboratory reports on airborne threat mitigation for the NYC subway
Researchers studied air flow characteristics, sensor performance, and mitigation strategies within this complex subway system.
Researchers studied air flow characteristics, sensor performance, and mitigation strategies within this complex subway system.
PhD student Nick Allen has helped mainstream new tax-reform concepts for policymakers, while working to enhance MIT grad-school life.
A new book, “Value of Design,” serves as a tribute to the late MIT research scientist Andrea Chegut, whose work linked the economics of innovation to real estate finance and development.
New research shows automatically controlling vehicle speeds to mitigate traffic at intersections can cut carbon emissions between 11 and 22 percent.
A computer vision study compares changes in pedestrian behavior since 1980, providing information for urban designers about creating public spaces.
Economics graduate student Vincent Rollet studies how housing, regulation, and politics interact to shape the future of cities.
MIT researchers analyzed the nutritional content of millions of menu items across Boston, London, and Dubai.
As assistant director for academic programs for the Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Lorena Tovar connects with and supports both faculty and students.
The renowned architecture exhibition, curated this year by MIT’s Carlo Ratti, puts an emphasis on adaptive intelligence.
The findings could help planners design safer, more efficient pedestrian thoroughfares.
A collaboration between MIT professors of urban studies and planning and the Association of Ukrainian Cities aims to empower Ukraine’s municipal leaders to drive recovery after the war.
In a new book, Lawrence Vale spotlights projects from around the globe that help insulate communities from climate shocks.
Andres Sevtsuk applies new sources of data to creating more sustainable, walkable, and economically thriving city spaces.
First organized MIT delegation highlights the Institute's growing commitment to addressing climate change by showcasing research on biodiversity conservation, AI, and the role of local communities.
Data from the Bronx account for people’s daily mobility patterns, reveal demographic disparities in exposure levels.