Ping pong bot returns shots with high-speed precision
In addition to training future players, the technology could expand the capabilities of other humanoid robots, such as for search and rescue.
In addition to training future players, the technology could expand the capabilities of other humanoid robots, such as for search and rescue.
New phase will support continued exploration of ideas and solutions in fields ranging from AI to nanotech to climate — with emphasis on educational exchanges and entrepreneurship.
Professor Thomas Peacock’s research aims to better understand the impact of deep-sea mining.
The prestigious honor society announces nearly 250 new members.
A new approach could enable intuitive robotic helpers for household, workplace, and warehouse settings.
MIT engineers developed ultrathin electronic films that sense heat and other signals, and could reduce the bulk of conventional goggles and scopes.
A new method could enable stretchable ceramics, glass, and metals, for tear-proof textiles or stretchy semiconductors.
The interfacial engineering expert and prolific entrepreneur will help faculty and students take breakthroughs from lab to market.
Through workshops based on an MIT class, students in Kenya and Uganda gained hands-on experience engineering medical hardware.
Speakers described challenges and potential solutions for producing materials to meet demands associated with data centers, infrastructure, and other technology.
2.S01 (Introduction to Autonomous Underwater Vehicles) creates a learning environment where every student handles a robot.
Professor Craig Carter’s precision design for a student-led project now on the moon encodes messages from around the world on a silicon wafer.
J-WAFS marks 10 years of supporting student engagement through grants, fellowships, events, mentorship, and funding for clubs.
Researchers analyzed the full lifecycle of several fuel options and found this approach has a comparable environmental impact, overall, to burning low-sulfur fuels.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.