Four MIT faculty win Presidential Early Career Awards
Buie, Buonassisi, Tisdale, and Tye honored with the U.S. government's highest award for young scientists and engineers.
Buie, Buonassisi, Tisdale, and Tye honored with the U.S. government's highest award for young scientists and engineers.
MIT's "mathy philosopher" makes mind-blowing ideas accessible.
Professor of aeronautics and astronautics honored for contributions toward the safety of space systems.
Killian Award recipient Tyler Jacks fosters interdisciplinary, innovative cancer research.
MIT professor and engineer honored for significant contributions to the field of aeronautics.
MIT physicist developed the concept for LIGO as a teaching exercise.
Professor and director of the Broad Institute honored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science for outstanding contributions to science and society.
Contributions of new members include the design of parallel computing systems, the development of 3-D printing, and the discovery of near-Earth asteroids.
First large-scale exhibition in Southeast Asia for pioneering artist and professor emerita
MIT professor sees coal use peaking within next decade and emissions dropping soon after.
Palacios, Shah, Tedrake promoted to full professor; Englund promoted to associate professor without tenure.
MIT professor and four alumni honored for inventing electronic ink, the spanning tree protocol, and Sketchpad, a human-machine graphical communication system.
Dedicated researcher was a circuits expert developing a retinal implant to help the blind see.
Constantinos Daskalakis adapts techniques from theoretical computer science to game theory.
MIT theoretical physicist’s research bridges abstract math and exotic computing materials.