Two MIT seniors named 2021 Marshall Scholars
Katie Collins and Marla Odell are heading to the United Kingdom next fall for two years of graduate study.
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Katie Collins and Marla Odell are heading to the United Kingdom next fall for two years of graduate study.
MIT study shows the power of adaptive training tools, like a basketball hoop that shrinks and raises as you make shots.
New system enables realistic variations in glossiness across a 3D-printed surface. The advance could aid fine art reproduction and the design of prosthetics.
Applications and challenges of sensing technology have been accelerated by Covid-19.
A new approach could lower computing costs and increase accessibility to state-of-the-art natural language processing.
As cases increased worldwide this spring, mechanical engineers developed solutions to help slow and stop the spread of the coronavirus.
MIT researchers’ new system optimizes the shape of robots for traversing various terrain types.
MIT is among nine universities selected as part of a program sponsored by the DoE to support science-based modeling and simulation and exascale computing technologies.
Choucri, Drennan, Fisher, Gershenfeld, Li, and Rus are recognized for their efforts to advance science.
M-CELS are purpose-driven living systems with multiple interacting living components.
Family of compounds could someday be useful for fuel cells, supercapacitors, catalysts, and sensors.
Professor of computer science and engineering honored for dedication and creativity in his approach to education.
A faster way to estimate uncertainty in AI-assisted decision-making could lead to safer outcomes.
MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and the Singapore Defense Science and Technology Agency award funding to 13 AI-focused projects.
“We need more technologists in the room while policies are formulated,” says the MIT senior.