Biology, driven by data
Newly tenured biological engineer Ernest Fraenkel goes where the numbers lead.
Newly tenured biological engineer Ernest Fraenkel goes where the numbers lead.
Una-May O'Reilly applies machine learning and evolutionary algorithms to tackle some of the world's biggest big-data challenges.
Here are eight of the coolest things that happened at CSAIL in 2014.
New CSAIL genomics work suggests vocalizing birds could tell us more about speech disorders.
Networks that map strength of connections between languages predict global influence of their speakers.
Research will be conducted through the Accenture and MIT Alliance in Business Analytics.
Team awarded for utilizing Simchi-Levi’s Risk Exposure Index to identify risk and mitigate disruptions in the automotive supply chain.
Largest-ever private commitment to cybersecurity establishes major new academic centers.
Model for evaluating product-recommendation algorithms suggests that trial and error get it right.
Startup’s behavioral analytics on employees uncover ways to increase workplace productivity, satisfaction.
CSAIL/LIDS team's algorithm doubles initial investment in under two months.
In response to success of initial offering, individuals may sign up now for fall and spring sessions of "Tackling the Challenges of Big Data"