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Members of MIT’s class of 2021 get a free backpack — and a glimpse at the future of “smart” fabrics.
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Members of MIT’s class of 2021 get a free backpack — and a glimpse at the future of “smart” fabrics.
Programming language plus simple circuit design could let routers report on their own operation.
CSAIL’s “Interactive Robogami” lets you design and 3-D print origami-inspired robots from 2-D designs.
New CSAIL research employs many types of medical data, including electronic health records, to predict outcomes in hospitals.
CSAIL’s machine-learning system enables smoother streaming that can better adapt to different network conditions.
New project-based course lets undergrads lead the development of open-source software.
New design boosts the power output of the best-performing chip-scale terahertz laser by 80 percent.
Patients with sleep disorders could be studied nonintrusively at home using wireless signals.
Software lets designers exploit the extremely high resolution of 3-D printers.
Co-founded by Amir Hirsch ’06, SM ’07, Flybrix drones offers people of all ages the ability to fly their ideas.
System can apply a range of styles in real-time, so that the viewfinder displays the enhanced image.
Researchers develop a novel technique using graphene to create solar cells they can mount on surfaces ranging from glass to plastic to paper and tape.
In the EECS Communication Lab, peer coaches provide guidance on papers, posters, presentations, and more.
Autonomous wheelchair developed by researchers at MIT and in Singapore promises improved independence for the disabled.
Computer science major is the first Division III student-athlete to earn the honor in back-to-back years and just the second overall in the NCAA.