2015 TOUR de SHASS takes place September 10
Students meet faculty and explore options in MIT's humanities, arts, social science fields.
Students meet faculty and explore options in MIT's humanities, arts, social science fields.
Atmospheric scientist tracks climate change’s effects on extreme storms.
Franz-Josef Ulm explores the physics of dirty materials and messy systems to advance sustainable infrastructure and clean energy technology.
MIT alumni, staff, faculty, and students enthusiastically join a social media campaign supporting diversity in engineering.
Anna Mikusheva refines the tools of time-series econometrics to develop better forecasting.
Faculty discussion turns into a pamphlet to be distributed to the MIT community.
Living Proof, a hair care corporation based on research emerging from the Langer Lab at MIT, has won 80 awards and counting.
Amy Glasmeier explores economic variations by region to shed light on income inequality.
Wireless motion-tracking device from CSAIL researchers is among highlighted innovations at “Demo Day.”
Professor of chemical engineering is noted for his commitment to advising and supporting students.
MIT professor of physics honored with the highest teaching award in the American physics community.
Laurie Boyer’s work might one day lead to cures for heart defects and disease.
Professor in civil and environmental engineering and earth, atmospheric and planetary sciences will be honored at an awards ceremony in December.