The factory of the future, batteries not included
Everactive provides an industrial “internet of things” platform built on its battery-free sensors.
Everactive provides an industrial “internet of things” platform built on its battery-free sensors.
Storage tool developed at MIT CSAIL adapts to what its datasets’ users want to search.
A global team of researchers searches for insights during a weeklong virtual “datathon.”
The startup macro-eyes uses artificial intelligence to improve vaccine delivery and patient scheduling.
The startup ClosedLoop has created a platform of predictive models to help organizations improve patient care.
Jacqueline Thomas PhD ’20 recounts her final academic year at MIT, from once-in-a-lifetime field work to a virtual thesis defense.
New Data and Society course engages students in the ethics and societal implications of data.
MIT CSAIL researchers say improving computing technology after Moore's Law will require more efficient software, new algorithms, and specialized hardware.
Approach for generating numbers at random may help analyses of complex systems, from Earth’s climate to financial markets.
Isolat, a volunteer collaboration organized by the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society, informs coronavirus policy by analyzing data associated with the pandemic.
Based on crowdsourced data, app helps patients, EMTs, and physicians determine real-time availability of hospital resources.
WiDS Cambridge, co-hosted by the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society, recognizes and empowers women in STEM across a variety of disciplines.
“Data scientists and visualization designers need to take their civic role very seriously in a pandemic,” says the MIT assistant professor.
Congestion control system could help streaming video, mobile games, and other applications run more smoothly.
Life science companies use Paradigm4’s unique database management system to uncover new insights into human health.