Seven from MIT elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences for 2016
Prestigious honor society announces 213 new members this year.
Prestigious honor society announces 213 new members this year.
Day included volunteer events, civic-engagement hackathon, and launch of community initiatives.
Katharina Ribbeck and Jesse Thaler named recipients of the Harold E. Edgerton Award.
Taylor Fravel will examine Asia’s maritime conflicts in further depth.
Faculty, researchers, graduate students, and alumni represented in 10 exhibitions and pavilions.
Symposium explores rich variety of MIT endeavors, from X-ray vision to urban development.
Masubuchi, a leading expert on welding science and fabrication technology, also started the Japanese Language School.
Award will support the engineering of safe, frequently consumed bacteria to detect and kill dangerous bacteria such as those causing drug-resistant infections.
Lesley Millar-Nicholson succeeds Lita Nelsen as director of the MIT Technology Licensing Office.
MIT physicist uses laser beams to study exotic electronic phenomena at high speeds.
James Swan and Konstantin Turitsyn are among 160 young scientists and engineers poised to explore new frontiers and inspire a future generation of scholars.
As part of MIT 2016 celebration, play about Isaac Newton debuts in U.S.
Assistant professor studies how small differences in molecular structure alter behavior in unexpected ways for energy-related applications.
Beyond 2016: MIT’s Frontiers of the Future event offers a playful introduction to research at MIT.
MacVicar Day symposium features a sampling of innovative pedagogical practices and lessons learned.