Q&A: Cathy Wu on developing algorithms to safely integrate robots into our world
Assistant professor of civil engineering describes her career in robotics as well as challenges and promises of human-robot interactions.
Assistant professor of civil engineering describes her career in robotics as well as challenges and promises of human-robot interactions.
The clinically-trained cell biologist exploits the liver’s unique capacities in search of new medical applications.
The MIT spinout has been releasing iconic video games for more than 25 years.
Political scientist Nazli Choucri discusses challenges and hopes for global coordination on climate issues — and the role of political science in the process.
MIT philosopher Justin Khoo explores tensions in the ways we use language, seek truth, and communicate about the world.
Since 2014, MIT Outing Club members — new and advanced outdoor enthusiasts — come together for its annual School of Rock, a weekend program teaching and advancing outdoor rock-climbing skills.
MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab researchers aim to design concrete mixtures that use AI to shrink environmental footprint and cost, while recycling byproducts and increasing performance.
Chandrakasan honored for his “contributions to ultralow-power circuits and systems, and leadership in academia and advancing diversity in the profession.”
Electrical engineer and Stanford University professor discusses how computer software can support advanced designs and new functionalities.
Managing director of environment, health, and safety programs discusses MIT's resources for helping researchers and students operate safely in the lab.
Professor Daniel Jackson explores conceptual clarity and a new theory of software design in his book “The Essence of Software.”
Nine MIT researchers selected as finalists for 2021 prize supported by Northpond Ventures; grand prize winner to receive $250K toward commercializing her human health-related invention.
Nikos Trichakis applies the tools of operations research to a wide range of problems, from medicine to corporate finance.
After 40 years at MIT, including eight as its senior academic officer, Schmidt will return to lead his undergraduate alma mater.
Mechanical engineers are using cutting-edge computing techniques to re-imagine how the products, systems, and infrastructures we use are designed.