Bringing the world to innovation
With up to $25 million in new USAID funding, MIT’s D-Lab will gain greater ability to help people in the developing world find their own solutions.
With up to $25 million in new USAID funding, MIT’s D-Lab will gain greater ability to help people in the developing world find their own solutions.
Institute researchers aim to spur development and evaluation of useful technologies to help the world’s poor.
Company to provide $5 million a year to support continued energy-related research activities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A model for reaching science-hungry students around the world who speak local languages
From bacteria to bridges, CEE researchers tackle natural and built environments.
The influence of electronic ballots on democracy in the developing world
New membranes may filter water or separate biological samples.
BP funding allows program to expand to 21 students annually from 15 currently.
In 2011-12, more than 700 took part in opportunities across the globe.
Institute places No. 1 in discipline rankings for social sciences, life sciences.