New parameters in graduate mentoring
Professors Cullen Buie, Hadley Sikes, and Justin Steil are honored with the Committed to Caring Award.
Professors Cullen Buie, Hadley Sikes, and Justin Steil are honored with the Committed to Caring Award.
With his innovative method for analyzing language, political science student Andrew Halterman maps civilian deaths in Syria.
Vice chancellor, registrar seek community input on reducing the time between final exams and Commencement.
PhD student Marion Boulicault believes in an interdisciplinary path forward for science, feminism, and philosophy.
Excitement is rising in the push to get zero-carbon energy on the grid.
Undergraduates from across the country learn the benefits of continuing their education in chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science.
New EAPS thesis field is the most recent to join the computational science and engineering doctoral program within the Center for Computational Engineering.
MIT researchers show how to make and drive nanoscale magnetic quasi-particles known as skyrmions for spintronic memory devices.
Five winners are recognized for their outstanding contributions to colleagues, the school, and the Institute.
A research assistant and avid runner, PhD candidate Thomas Petersen discusses his experience both researching and competing on pavement.
PhD student Julia Sokol is helping develop drip irrigation technologies that allow farmers to save water and energy.
An artificial intelligence-powered laugh track amuses and unsettles in interactive installations by Jonny Sun.
A nonprofit founded by two Executive MBA graduates aims to drive innovation and counter human trafficking through hackathons and other platforms.
Pablo Ducru and Michael Shum ’17, MEng ’18 will study at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
The civil and environmental engineering PhD student investigates the effects of climate change in the Midwest.