Meet the first undergraduate users of MIT.nano
Micro/nano processing course fabricates devices in MIT.nano’s facilities.
Micro/nano processing course fabricates devices in MIT.nano’s facilities.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
Anikeeva, Fuller, Tisdale, and White receive MIT's highest honor in undergraduate teaching.
Ciara Sivels ’13 takes unusual path to a research career in nuclear engineering for national security.
Computer and data science graduates learned to forge their own destinies while gaining employable skills.
The MIT Humanitarian Supply Chain lab led a blended supply chain management course with Addis Ababa University.
Longtime MIT professor strongly influenced the fields of probability, statistics, and machine learning.
The first cohort of 22 students from 14 countries share a common ambition: harnessing data to help others.
Bernstein was a member of the Hadronic Physics Group in the Laboratory for Nuclear Science, and a longtime anti-nuclear weapons activist.
Doctoral candidate Natalie Lao wants to show that anyone can learn to use AI to make a better world.
MIT researchers and collaborators have developed an open-source curriculum to teach young students about ethics and artificial intelligence.
Mangoes, coconuts, and imaginary lizards make using electricity to rearrange chemical bonds fun and exciting.
Awards honor innovations that enhance learning and employability.
MIT students are inventing constructed languages — or “conlangs” — in a class that uses linguistics to supply the building blocks.
Weekend robotics workshops help middle and high school girls dispel “computing phobia.”