MIT Human Insight Collaborative launches SHASS Faculty Fellows program
The new initiative will allow selected faculty to focus on their research, build community, and pursue mentorship opportunities.
The new initiative will allow selected faculty to focus on their research, build community, and pursue mentorship opportunities.
Exploring and applying concepts from different disciplines provides broad knowledge and hands-on practice for real-world application.
Whitehead Institute and CSAIL researchers created a machine-learning model to predict and generate protein localization, with implications for understanding and remedying disease.
New faculty member Kaiming He discusses AI’s role in lowering barriers between scientific fields and fostering collaboration across scientific disciplines.
The consortium will bring researchers and industry together to focus on impact.
The associate leader in the Advanced Materials and Microsystems Group at Lincoln Laboratory strongly believes in the power of collaboration and how it seeds innovation.
With seven new startups, MIT.nano's program for hard-tech ventures expands to more than 20 companies.
Inviting recent postdocs and sabbatical-eligible faculty to pursue their research at MIT, new programs envision eventually supporting 16 Israeli scholars on campus annually.
GMAF’s second international cohort will comprise up to 10 early- to mid-career Palestinian scholars for a two-year pilot fellowship program at MIT.
The company has announced that it will build the first grid-scale fusion power plant in Chesterfield County, Virginia.
Haystack Observatory researchers and citizen scientists team up to map the aurora.
Ten objects on display in the Koch Institute Public Galleries offer uncommon insights into the people and progress of MIT's cancer research community.
SERC Scholars from around the MIT community examine the electronic hardware waste life cycle and climate justice.
Chronic diseases like diabetes are prevalent, costly, and challenging to treat. A common denominator driving them may be a promising new therapeutic target.
MIT and Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Health launch specialized program to train future clinicians on the fabrication of artificial limbs and braces for people with disabilities.