Hiroshi Ishii wins Association for Computing Machinery SIGCHI Lifetime Research Award
Media arts and sciences professor is recognized for a career of contributions to human-computer interaction.
Media arts and sciences professor is recognized for a career of contributions to human-computer interaction.
System uses RFID tags to home in on targets; could benefit robotic manufacturing, collaborative drones, and other applications.
Alto Pharmacy uses software and an innovative operations model to improve access to medication.
Members have made advances in molecular processes, rheology, computer networking, nanocrystalline metals, affective computing, and semiconductor tech.
MIT designers, researchers, and students collaborate with The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Microsoft to improve the connection between people and art.
New 3-D imaging technique can reveal, much more quickly than other methods, how neurons connect throughout the brain.
Thunkable gives noncoders the ability to create professional-grade mobile apps.
The new version of the popular free coding platform builds on a robust community of kid coders.
New optogenetic technique could help restore limb movement, treat muscle tremor.
Study explores the micromechanisms underlying regional economic diversification.
It’s not quite the Ant-Man suit, but the system produces 3-D structures one thousandth the size of the originals.
Forbes calls its 2019 30 Under 30 honorees “a collection of bold risk-takers who are putting a new twist on the old tools of the trade.”
Three leaders of the #MeToo and #MeTooSTEM movements are recognized.
Worldwide honors for 2019 span three MIT schools.
New work by Tod Machover of the Media Lab's Opera of the Future group examines ideas of heritage, politics, and artistic integrity.