It’s a weird, weird quantum world
In MIT’s 2023 Killian Lecture, Peter Shor shares a brief history of quantum computing from a personal viewpoint.
In MIT’s 2023 Killian Lecture, Peter Shor shares a brief history of quantum computing from a personal viewpoint.
John Sterman brings workshops with management flight simulators to businesses working toward environmental sustainability.
Aleksander Mądry urges lawmakers to ask rigorous questions about how AI tools are being used by corporations.
Professors Gabrieli, Gubar, Martin, and Sass are honored for exceptional undergraduate teaching.
Using ultrafast spectroscopy, the chemistry professor studies the energy transfer that occurs at femtosecond timescales inside plant leaves.
Head of MIT AeroAstro will assume the presidency in 2024 as the organization’s first Black president.
The second annual student-industry conference was held in-person for the first time.
A faculty member at MIT Sloan for more than 65 years, Schein was known for his groundbreaking holistic approach to organization change.
The MLK Visiting Professor studies the ways innovators are influenced by their communities.
The prize is the top honor within the field of communications technology.
With supercomputers and machine learning, the physicist aims to illuminate the structure of everyday particles and uncover signs of dark matter.
MIT composer’s piece premieres at Lincoln Center on March 7, with superstar Joyce DiDonato in a leading — and surprising — role.
The MIT Black History Project is documenting 150+ years of the Black experience at the Institute and beyond.
Senior music lecturer Elena Ruehr turns Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace, groundbreaking thinkers of modern computing, into crime fighters.
19th Microsystems Annual Research Conference reveals the next era of microsystems technologies, along with skiing and a dance party.