Two MIT professors named 2019 fellows of the National Academy of Inventors
Li-Huei Tsai and Christopher Schuh recognized for research innovations addressing Alzheimer’s disease and metal mechanics.
Li-Huei Tsai and Christopher Schuh recognized for research innovations addressing Alzheimer’s disease and metal mechanics.
Competition awards entrepreneurs from around the world working to ensure technological progress brings greater prosperity.
As automation rises in the workplace, speakers explore ways to train students and reskill workers.
Mgcini "Keith" Phuthi ’19, a native Zimbabwean, uses his experiences at MIT to develop improvements in education policy in Sierra Leone through MISTI-Africa.
With a focus on driver and passenger safety, startup Max NG provides delivery and transportation services in West Africa.
MIT Professional Education delivers Radical Innovation course to help civil servants modernize government and promote economic development.
Finalists presented an alternative to nondegradable plastics, and an additive to help plastics decompose.
Move over, Alexa and Siri. Talking Mabu robot provides one-to-one support while relaying information to doctors.
Renewlogy’s system is converting plastic waste from cities and rivers into fuel.
PhD student Norhan Bayomi uses drones to investigate how building construction impacts communities’ resilience to rising temperatures.
Professor’s startup brings millimeter-scale location tracking to factories, ports, and other industrial environments.
Greater Boston’s annual festival of ideas finds new avenues for celebrating and connecting innovators.
Solstice makes community solar projects more accessible for people unable to invest in rooftop panels.
Revolutionizing video games with physics, Weaver has also influenced MIT students with lessons on design, virtual reality, storytelling, and games for social change.
MIT grad student startup Samply uses algorithms to help music producers find the perfect sound.