Global collaboration surges post-pandemic
MISTI Global Seed Funds program compounds Institute impact by supporting partnerships abroad.
MISTI Global Seed Funds program compounds Institute impact by supporting partnerships abroad.
MIT researchers train a neural network to predict a “boiling crisis,” with potential applications for cooling computer chips and nuclear reactors.
Contributions advanced dynamical properties of supercooled water and small-angle neutron and X-ray scattering over a 50-year career.
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The Hansen Lab investigates how genetic elements, known as enhancers, control the expression of genes in cancer.
Provost Martin Schmidt appoints the professor of philosophy and former associate dean to the role, launches search committee.
Jörn Dunkel uses the “common language” of math to bridge disparate phenomena, from an embryo’s wrinkles to the twist of spaghetti.
MIT historian Caley Horan’s new book chronicles the development of the insurance business into a U.S. behemoth.
Faculty from the departments of Physics and of Nuclear Science and Engineering faculty were selected for the Early Career Research Program.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.
Dean of SHASS will move to senior academic post overseeing student life at the Institute.
Professor Laurie Boyer studies cardiac development, and how we might be able to mend broken hearts.
Algorand uses a unique architecture developed by MIT Professor Silvio Micali to offer a decentralized, secure, and scalable blockchain.
Associate professor of earth science David McGee studies the atmosphere’s response to paleoclimate changes.
Assistant professor receives honor for young academics who combine outstanding teaching with impressive independent scholarship in the chemical sciences.