System tracks movement of food through global humanitarian supply chain
Unique barcodes scannable in a mobile application will enable food-aid stakeholders to follow individual items from production through delivery.
Unique barcodes scannable in a mobile application will enable food-aid stakeholders to follow individual items from production through delivery.
An interdisciplinary team is developing a mobile health platform that uses AI to detect infection in Cesarean section wounds.
Two research projects on the design of state-of-the-art hardware could one day power next-generation 5G and 6G mobile networks.
During virtual celebration, alumni attest to transformative reach of MIT Global Startup Labs.
New app from MIT researchers gathers rider feedback to improve Boston bus service.
Cryptographic system would allow users to decide which applications access which aspects of their data.
Censio’s data analytics on driving behavior helps users improve safety and lower insurance rates.
MIT Global Startup Labs program leads to student-founded startups 4Axis Solutions and PayMedia.
Sensors that track inhaler use aim to keep asthma patients healthy, cut health care costs.
Award honors work on real-time energy-efficient visual data processing for portable media, which will impact elderly-assistance and advanced driver-assistance systems.
Federico Casalegno designs technology environments that keep human experience at the center of user experience.
Startup Ginger.io analyzes smartphone data to remotely predict when patients with mental illnesses are symptomatic.
Before you depart, think how you’ll want to use your phone and how best to protect it.
Event will bring together game developers, graphic designers and audio professionals to design mobile games that will help wireless researchers gather information on network data.
Julius Genachowski credits Wireless@MIT research with helping to move field forward