Bringing MIT and India closer together
Tata Center Annual Symposium explores many pathways for MIT research to have an impact in India and the developing world.
Tata Center Annual Symposium explores many pathways for MIT research to have an impact in India and the developing world.
In India, PhD student Natalia Rigol aims to tap into community knowledge to vet loan and grant applicants.
Newly launched mobile eye-test device could lead to prescription virtual-reality screens.
Study finds pledges by top greenhouse gas emitters leaves little room for others; urges greater R&D.
Inaugural Solve conference concludes four days of talks, workshops, and discussions on global challenges.
MIT students partner with a clinic in Togo to improve health care for HIV/AIDS patients.
Minister Piyush Goyal meets with MIT Energy Initiative and Tata Center leadership, says of India’s electrification goals: “We will make it happen.”
System developed at MIT proves practical for remote communities.
Solve conference explores better ways to provide power, water, and food to billions of people.
Study of water filters used in Indian homes assesses suitability, scalability, and sustainability.
Incoming Tata Fellows get a crash course on resource-constrained communities and the challenges of the developing world.
Novel research project produces the first map of an informal transportation system in Nairobi.
New findings show Asia produces twice as much mercury emissions as previously thought.
PhD student Reshmaan Hussam’s study of Bangladeshis’ economic behavior leads to research on hand-washing.