How do you do math like a girl?
"Mathletes" show off their talent, passion, and leadership at the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls.
"Mathletes" show off their talent, passion, and leadership at the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls.
Analysis of 89 models of metabolic processes finds flaws in 44 of them — but suggests corrections.
Math Prize for Girls offers inspiration and mentorship to participants on MIT’s campus.
New math explains dynamics of fluid systems that mimic many peculiarities of quantum mechanics.
New faculty members will join the departments of Chemistry, Mathematics, and Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences.
Rick Danheiser and Bjorn Poonen are lauded for their outstanding teaching.
By looking to nature, PhD student Leon Dimas 3-D prints materials that resist flaws and fractures.
Alice Guionnet, an authority on random matrix theory, aims to make sense of huge data sets.
The smoothness of a ball’s surface — in addition to playing technique — is a critical factor.
Alan Edelman leads the global, open-source collaboration developing "Julia," a powerful but flexible programming language for high performance computing.
Sipser has served as interim dean since Marc Kastner’s departure.
MIT mathematician William Minicozzi unleashes ‘a wave of new results’ in geometric analysis.