Lighting the path
Luminaries in computing and cognition discuss their journeys and share their insights.
Luminaries in computing and cognition discuss their journeys and share their insights.
Conference celebrating new MIT Schwarzman College of Computing explores the changing face of higher ed.
Popular expo highlights student creativity and ambition as celebration of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing gets underway.
“We see an incredible future where the College of Computing channels the collaborative potential of disciplines,” says grad student Matthew Claudel.
Measurements could help scientists develop better designs for a bioartificial pancreas.
Undergraduate research projects show how students are advancing research in human and artificial intelligence, and applying intelligence tools to other disciplines.
Alumnus and founding dean of Cornell Tech in New York City will return to MIT this summer.
As machine learning expands into climate modeling, EAPS Associate Professor Paul O’Gorman answers what that looks like and why it's important now.
New system of “strain engineering” can change a material’s optical, electrical, and thermal properties.
In Financial Times op-ed, MIT president says higher education must teach students to be “AI bilingual.”
For senior Héctor Javier Vázquez Martínez, studying and teaching abroad has brought new friendships, new research interests, and a new outlook.
MIT designers, researchers, and students collaborate with The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Microsoft to improve the connection between people and art.
Researchers pinpoint the “neurons” in machine-learning systems that capture specific linguistic features during language-processing tasks.
With his innovative method for analyzing language, political science student Andrew Halterman maps civilian deaths in Syria.