MIT researchers examine cities worldwide for 2019 Seoul Architecture and Urbanism Biennale
Transportation, communication, development, and social interaction are explored through the lens of the urban.
Transportation, communication, development, and social interaction are explored through the lens of the urban.
Faculty and students at both universities will continue to pursue common research interests, collaborating to solve cutting-edge problems in science and engineering.
Thomas Kochan, Julie Shah, and Evelyn Wang honored by graduate students as "Committed to Caring."
MIT historian Sana Aiyar sheds new light on the complexities of independence movements and global migration.
The Institute's largest academic department reorganizes with new leadership as part of the formation of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
Cornell University professor and physicist uses nanoscale parts to create smart, active microbots.
Li-Huei Tsai and Christopher Schuh recognized for research innovations addressing Alzheimer’s disease and metal mechanics.
Skylar Tibbits makes materials that water, heat, or mechanical forces can alter into new shapes.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Baggeroer, Flynn, Harris, Klopfer, Lauffenburger, and Leonard are recognized for their efforts to advance science.
Courtyard space celebrates beloved professor’s research and mentorship.
Assistant professor of nuclear science and engineering Areg Danagoulian probes deep inside cargo containers and ballistic warheads to ferret out fissile materials.
Chancellor Barnhart and working groups describe findings and recommendations.
In overlooked spots on the map, MIT Professor Kate Brown examines the turbulence of the modern world.