Using soccer to teach robotics
In this year's MechE World Cup, undergraduates joined forces to build soccer-playing robots that emulate human movement.
In this year's MechE World Cup, undergraduates joined forces to build soccer-playing robots that emulate human movement.
“Design is a conversation” at this year's ATHack, or Assistive Technologies Hackathon, for people with disabilities.
After two years of work, MIT's Wallace Observatory team has "perfected" the ability to control its fleet of smaller telescopes remotely and automatically.
Chancellor Cynthia Barnhart thanks SuperUROP students for their research and innovation contributions; praises program's quintessential "MIT-ness."
Tata Center team invents the first solar-powered water pump tailored to the irrigation needs of millions of small-acreage farmers in the Ganges River basin.
MIT students improve the quality of life, safety, and independence of The Boston Home residents with InstaAid mobile application.
Sheela Devadas '15, winner of the 2015 Alice T. Schafer Prize for Excellence in Mathematics, fell in love with the subject at MIT — while still in high school.
Enrollment open for a five-course certificate program.
Civil and environmental engineering "TREX" course allows students to examine firsthand the effects of volcanic emissions on air and soil quality.
Joint course helps students meet the complex challenges of modern election systems.
New system enables a more efficient and transparent enrollment process for communication-intensive subjects.
Engineering a presentation in 6.UAT can be entertaining.
MIT students learn new technologies while making meaningful contributions to people with disabilities.
Low-income young adults earn work experience and jobs through Year Up program