Selling chip makers on optical computing
By designing chips that can be built using existing fabrication processes, MIT researchers show that computing with light isn’t so far fetched.
By designing chips that can be built using existing fabrication processes, MIT researchers show that computing with light isn’t so far fetched.
Robotic device developed in MIT’s Touch Lab can help visually impaired people navigate around a virtual model of a real building.
A new system for ensuring accurate election tallies, which MIT researchers helped to develop, passed its first real-world test last Tuesday.
Professor John Guttag and his team of graduate students are working in partnership with clinicians to produce technological solutions for medical problems.
MIT’s Barbara Liskov, winner of the Turing Award, describes how she helped lay the foundations for today’s programming languages.
Constantinos Daskalakis applies the theory of computational complexity to game theory, with consequences in a range of disciplines.
Computational approach to materials science could bring new properties even to familiar substances such as concrete and steel
As chip makers turn to multiple 'cores' to improve performance, MIT researchers help ease programmers' transition to parallel programming.
A quantum algorithm that solves systems of linear equations could point in a promising new direction.