MIT announces 2022 Bose grants for ambitious ideas
Tenth anniversary of the program rewards three innovative projects.
Tenth anniversary of the program rewards three innovative projects.
Two MIT professors and five alumni recognized for outstanding contributions to astronomy research, education, and communication.
A state-of-the-art facility replaces a nearly 80-year-old campus landmark to become the most advanced wind tunnel in U.S. academia.
MIT professor will leverage his research into machine learning and computer science, as well as his role as a practicing cardiologist, toward educating clinician-scientists and engineers.
MISTI Global Seed Funds program provides millions of dollars to advance international collaborations for MIT faculty.
Known as a visionary who brought together faculty from across MIT, Moses pioneered an influential symbolic mathematics program and held many top leadership posts.
A Stata Center wing and celebratory event mark their achievements and the next generation of linguistics research at MIT.
Head of the World Trade Organization urges graduates to embrace opportunities to serve others.
“Never forget that you are often stronger and more resilient than you think you are,” Nobles told the undergraduate Class of 2022.
“As you strive to hack the world, please try to heal the world, too,” Reif told graduates.
The MIT physicist and author is recognized for his examination into the fundamental laws of nature.
Security Studies Program offers knowledge on national security issues.
Brown and three other scientists recognized for advancing statistical, theoretical analyses of neuroscience data.
Twenty winning projects will link industry member priorities with research groups across campus to develop scalable climate solutions.
The grants total over $1 million in support of research that addresses issues in the water and food sectors.