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Student builds robot from old toy parts using course materials from 6.270.
Automated system for high-speed analysis of vertebrate larvae could aid drug development.
MIT engineers design new synthetic biology circuits that combine memory and logic.
Aims to help students turn computer science ideas into successful technology startups
Devavrat Shah spans disciplines by looking at networks probabilistically and probabilities as networks.
CSAIL team recognized by National Science Foundation for video that catches motions too subtle for the naked eye.
Researchers show how the vagaries of real-world circuitry affect the performance of a promising new technique in signal processing and imaging.
At the intersection of medicine and computer science, researchers look for clinically useful correlations amid mountains of information.
Poster session showcases student advances in key technologies and attracts faculty, venture capitalists and industry sponsors.
Beranek, Dennis, Chou, Jacobs and Langer are among 20 recipients recognized for decades of engineering achievements.
A new algorithm for message dissemination in decentralized networks is faster than its predecessors but, unlike them, guarantees delivery.
Undergraduate teams create helpful phone apps and devices for people with disabilities.
New design for a basic component of all computer chips boasts the highest ‘carrier mobility’ yet measured.
MIT researchers develop the smallest indium gallium arsenide transistor ever built.
A new programming language for image-processing algorithms yields code that’s much shorter and clearer — but also faster.