From undisciplined to interdisciplinary
Math professor Philippe Rigollet, once a “not very disciplined” student, moves between computer science and statistics.
Math professor Philippe Rigollet, once a “not very disciplined” student, moves between computer science and statistics.
Professor of atmospheric chemistry honored for her contributions to atmospheric science.
An MIT graduate, Rosenfield is remembered for his passion for manufacturing and commitment to his students.
Cognitive scientist is recognized for groundbreaking research into how humans hear and interpret sound.
Faculty members were recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
A visionary educator and entrepreneur, Baddour was a pioneer in biotechnology and pharmaceutical research, and spearheaded the creation of Building 66.
Saman Amarasinghe and Joel Voldman are named associate department heads; Nancy Lynch is associate department head for strategic directions, a new post.
"We’ve seen too many journalists confuse not taking sides with not calling out liars and frauds," says MIT researcher and author.
New book delves into “future-making” as a noble endeavor.
For a campus that prizes creative risk-taking, Independent Activities Period is a cultural touchstone.
From indoor lawns to meditative drawing classes, the selected projects aim to make MIT a more healthy and welcoming place.
Economist John Van Reenen studies the creation and use of technology, from the R&D lab to the workplace.