Designing a new way to optimize complex coordinated systems
Using diagrams to represent interactions in multipart systems can provide a faster way to design software improvements.
Using diagrams to represent interactions in multipart systems can provide a faster way to design software improvements.
MIT students and faculty designed and fabricated a control room for the first lunar landing mission since the Apollo era — an achievement in design and engineering.
By eliminating redundant computations, a new data-driven method can streamline processes like scheduling trains, routing delivery drivers, or assigning airline crews.
Scientists have found that trees in cities respond to higher temperatures differently than those in forests, potentially masking climate impacts.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science recognizes six current affiliates and 27 additional MIT alumni for their efforts to advance science and related fields.
A new international collaboration unites MIT and maritime industry leaders to develop nuclear propulsion technologies, alternative fuels, data-powered strategies for operation, and more.
MIT students travel to the Amazon, working with locals to address the plastics sustainability crisis.
U.S. Air Force engineer and PhD student Randall Pietersen is using AI and next-generation imaging technology to detect pavement damage and unexploded munitions.
The Institute also ranks second in seven subject areas.
The findings provide new drug targets for stopping the infection’s spread.
Materials scientist is honored for his academic leadership and innovative research that bridge engineering and nature.
Engineers developed a planning tool that can help independent entities decide when they should invest in joint projects.
Findings may help predict how rain and irrigation systems launch particles and pathogens from watery surfaces, with implications for industry, agriculture, and public health.
Assistant Professor César Terrer discusses pioneering volcano research to track carbon dynamics in tropical forests.
Annual award honors early-career researchers for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.