Q&A: Why business leaders should — yes — ask questions
MIT Sloan’s Hal Gregersen talks about his new book, “Questions Are the Answer.”
MIT Sloan’s Hal Gregersen talks about his new book, “Questions Are the Answer.”
An increasingly popular program is drawing students eager to build — and use — the next generation of tools for making music.
MIT Sloan’s Eric So sheds new light on investor behavior and stock markets.
Faculty researchers share insights into new capabilities at the annual Industrial Liaison Program Research and Development Conference.
Riccardo Comin seeks to elucidate the microscopic physics of high-temperature superconducting devices to advance their technological applications.
Assistant Professor Ellen Roche develops revolutionary medical devices through research at the crossroads of medical science and engineering.
Economist Alexander Wolitzky uses game theory to model institutions, networks, and social dynamics.
Physics professor brought leadership, resources, and an intellectual focus to the MIT astrophysics faculty and research staff during 15 years at the helm.
In a return to MIT, 2018 workshop drew 76 of the world’s top early-career women in electrical engineering and computer science to explore life in academia.
Jacqueline Hewitt, Kristala Prather, and John Lienhard are among those recognized for their efforts to advance science.
Frankel MME ’60, SM ’60, an expert in ocean systems and economics, served on the faculty of MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering and Sloan School of Management.
MIT faculty, leadership, alumni, and Corporation members engage with old and new friends of the Institute.
Carl Wunsch continues to expand his foundational framework for understanding the behavior of worldwide oceans as a whole.