MIT community in 2023: A year in review
Top Institute stories dealt with a presidential inauguration, international accolades for faculty and students, “Dialogues Across Difference,” new and refreshed community spaces, and more.
Top Institute stories dealt with a presidential inauguration, international accolades for faculty and students, “Dialogues Across Difference,” new and refreshed community spaces, and more.
MIT community members made headlines with key research advances and their efforts to tackle pressing challenges.
Attended by more than 500 students, faculty, staff, and alumni, with more sessions planned, the course offers a jumping off point for constructive discussions.
The highly influential professor served for 25 years as executive officer of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
Historian Tristan Brown’s new book tells the overlooked story of an ancient Chinese concept and its role in shaping the country’s law.
Assistant professor of physics honored for work on the development of laser spectroscopy techniques to investigate the properties of subatomic particles.
Justin Solomon applies modern geometric techniques to solve problems in computer vision, machine learning, statistics, and beyond.
During the last week of November, MIT hosted symposia and events aimed at examining the implications and possibilities of generative AI.
The professor of chemistry participated in various festivities, culminating in the Nobel Prize ceremony on Dec. 10.
Hong Ru MFin ’10, PhD ’15 returns to MIT Sloan to teach the next generation of master of finance students.
Her demonstration of incorporating lattice strain as a means to enhance performance in scaled silicon devices has informed virtually every high-performance chip manufactured today.
Through volunteer work and other activities, the Women’s League has played an impactful role at MIT for more than a century.
MIT’s chancellor takes stock of early efforts and details the Institute’s new “Standing Together Against Hate” initiative.
Professor Benedetto Marelli develops silk-based technologies with uses “from lab to fork,” including helping crops grow and preserving perishable foods.
Researchers are working to advance the field of glycoscience, illuminating the essential role of carbohydrates for human health and disease.