Smart systems for semiconductor manufacturing
Lam Research Tech Symposium, co-hosted by MIT.nano and Microsystems Technology Lab, explores challenges, opportunities for the future of the industry.
Lam Research Tech Symposium, co-hosted by MIT.nano and Microsystems Technology Lab, explores challenges, opportunities for the future of the industry.
Modeling web traffic could aid cybersecurity, computing infrastructure design, Internet policy, and more.
Systems “learn” from novel dataset that captures how pushed objects move, to improve their physical interactions with new objects.
MIT and IBM researchers offer a new method to train and run deep learning models more efficiently.
Move over, Alexa and Siri. Talking Mabu robot provides one-to-one support while relaying information to doctors.
Model from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory identifies “serial hijackers” of internet IP addresses.
TX-GAIA is tailor-made for crunching through deep neural network operations.
Study offers models for preserving the privacy of citizens while using their data to improve government services.
MIT PhD student explores the impact of scientists being "scooped" when a competing research team publishes results first, a concern for many disciplines.
Brian Anthony, co-leader of SENSE.nano, discusses sensing for augmented and virtual reality and for advanced manufacturing.
CSAIL system uses a patient's ECG signal to estimate potential for cardiovascular death.
MIT system “learns” how to optimally allocate workloads across thousands of servers to cut costs, save energy.
“Risk-aware” traffic engineering could help service providers such as Microsoft, Amazon, and Google better utilize network infrastructure.
Tracy Slatyer hunts through astrophysical data for clues to the invisible universe.
Report catalogs, analyzes available open-source publishing software; warns open publishing must grapple with siloed development and community-owned ecosystems.