3Q: David Mindell on his vision for human-centered robotics
Engineer and historian discusses how the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing might integrate technical and humanistic research and education.
Engineer and historian discusses how the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing might integrate technical and humanistic research and education.
“I love teaching,” says PhD student Clare Kim. “It’s not that I’m just imparting knowledge, but I want [my students] to develop a critical way of thinking.”
Award will support research for "A Counter History of Computing in India."
Speakers — all women — discuss everything from gravitational waves to robot nurses.
Mechanical engineering researchers are inventing game-changing technologies and developing a renaissance in 3-D printing.
On Monday, May 20, Professor and Nobel laureate Wolfgang Ketterle will explain the new standards of measurement for mass, charge, temperature, and mole.
Book by MIT professor examines the circuitous history behind the investigation of cancer as a contagious illness.
“I’m all about finding connections,” says senior Stephon Henry-Rerrie about his path from engineering to the financial sector.
In STS.047 (Quantifying People), MIT students explore the history of science from the 17th century to the present, through the eyes of statisticians and sociologists.
In a new book, MIT professors say more public investment in science will create a better economy for all.
Professor Gerald Fink, a pioneer in the field of genetics, delivers the annual Killian Lecture.
CSAIL researcher and web inventor recognized for his startup inrupt, which aims to give users more control over their data.
Symposium featuring former astronauts and other Apollo mission luminaries examines the program’s legacy.
A scholar’s book uncovers new material about the effects of the infamous nuclear meltdown.
Fireside chat brings together six Turing Award winners to reflect on their field and the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing.