Seven from MIT elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences for 2024
The prestigious honor society announces more than 250 new members.
The prestigious honor society announces more than 250 new members.
Programming course for incarcerated people boosts digital literacy and self-efficacy, highlighting potential for reduced recidivism.
Immunai’s founders were researchers at MIT when they launched their company to help predict how patients will respond to new treatments.
The Institute also ranks second in five subject areas.
MIT undergraduates win top five spots for the fourth year in a row and capture the Elizabeth Lowell Putnam Prize.
Tamara Broderick uses statistical approaches to understand and quantify the uncertainty that can affect study results.
The MIT seniors will pursue graduate studies at Cambridge University.
An easy-to-use technique could assist everyone from economists to sports analysts.
MIT researchers propose “PEDS” method for developing models of complex physical systems in mechanics, optics, thermal transport, fluid dynamics, physical chemistry, climate, and more.
This new method draws on 200-year-old geometric foundations to give artists control over the appearance of animated characters.
In a study that could help fill some holes in quantum theory, the team recreated a “quantum bomb tester” in a classical droplet test.
Anushree Chaudhuri and Rupert Li will pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom.
Jörn Dunkel and Surya Ganguli ’98, MNG ’98 receive Science Polymath awards; Josh Tenenbaum is named AI2050 Senior Fellow.
Professor Wit Busza, Instructor Karol Bacik, postdocs Cari Cesarotti and Chao Li, and Pablo Gaston Debenedetti SM ’81, PhD ’85 honored for contributions to physics.
Senior Joshua Kuffour has set a goal of taking classes in as many departments as he can before he graduates. “It's taught me about valuing different ways of thinking,” he says.