Seven new faculty join the MIT School of Science
Departments of Biology and Brain and Cognitive Sciences welcome new professors.
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Departments of Biology and Brain and Cognitive Sciences welcome new professors.
Artists and industry professionals including AleXa join the online course, offering insights into Korean pop music.
For a decade, Reif’s bold vision led the Institute to dynamic growth and increased stature on the world stage.
The startup r2c, founded by MIT alumni, offers a database of software security checks to simplify the process of securing code.
National Science Foundation award will allow the VELION FIB-SEM to become a permanent instrument in MIT.nano’s characterization facility.
Senior Sihao Huang uses his background in physics and complex systems to inform his interdisciplinary approach to political science.
With a tensor language prototype, “speed and correctness do not have to compete ... they can go together, hand-in-hand.”
Assistant Professor Marzyeh Ghassemi explores how hidden biases in medical data could compromise artificial intelligence approaches.
New fellows are working on electronic health record algorithms, remote sensing data related to environmental health, and neural networks for the development of antibiotics.
The machine-learning model could help scientists speed the development of new medicines.
MIT Energy Initiative edX course asks students to rethink how we operate power systems.
An MIT team develops 3D-printed tags to classify and store data on physical objects.
Using ultrathin materials to reduce the size of superconducting qubits may pave the way for personal-sized quantum devices.
A new method automatically describes, in natural language, what the individual components of a neural network do.
Twist is an MIT-developed programming language that can describe and verify which pieces of data are entangled to prevent bugs in a quantum program.