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External system improves phones’ signal strength 1,000 percent, without requiring extra antennas.
In a lively poster session, more than 100 undergraduates discuss their yearlong research projects on everything from machine learning to political geography.
Doctoral candidate Natalie Lao wants to show that anyone can learn to use AI to make a better world.
The 2019-20 School of Engineering MathWorks Fellows are using MATLAB and Simulink to advance discovery and innovation across disciplines.
As natural language processing techniques improve, suggestions are getting speedier and more relevant.
Objects are posed in varied positions and shot at odd angles to spur new AI techniques.
In 8.02 (Electricity and Magnetism), students explore the practical application of electromagnetic concepts.
A new computational imaging method could change how we view hidden information in scenes.
Cornell University professor and physicist uses nanoscale parts to create smart, active microbots.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
The inaugural dean shares an update on the process of building a college.
Lam Research Tech Symposium, co-hosted by MIT.nano and Microsystems Technology Lab, explores challenges, opportunities for the future of the industry.
To help the region catch up, students organize summit to bring Latin policymakers and researchers to MIT.
System from MIT CSAIL sizes up drivers as selfish or selfless. Could this help self-driving cars navigate in traffic?
Courtyard space celebrates beloved professor’s research and mentorship.