An LED that can be integrated directly into computer chips
The advance could cut production costs and reduce the size of microelectronics for sensing and communication.
The advance could cut production costs and reduce the size of microelectronics for sensing and communication.
DUSP alumni Rushil Palavajjhala and Jacob Kohn empower vulnerable workers using social entrepreneurial and technical skills gained at MIT.
Researchers unveil a pruning algorithm to make artificial intelligence applications run faster.
Congestion control system could help streaming video, mobile games, and other applications run more smoothly.
External system improves phones’ signal strength 1,000 percent, without requiring extra antennas.
Associate Professor Yury Polyanskiy is working to keep data flowing as the “internet of things” becomes a reality.
Connected devices can now share position information, even in noisy, GPS-denied areas.
Study offers models for preserving the privacy of citizens while using their data to improve government services.
Africa’s Talking gives entrepreneurs on the continent an easy way to add voice- and text-based functions to their solutions.
MIT CSAIL project shows the neural nets we typically train contain smaller “subnetworks” that can learn just as well, and often faster.
After a personal loss led to a new perspective, Nancy Hua ’07 left a career in finance to start the company.
Algorithm designs optimized machine-learning models up to 200 times faster than traditional methods.
New platform forces data center servers to only use data in ways that users explicitly approve.
Device made from flexible, inexpensive materials could power large-area electronics, wearables, medical devices, and more.
Merging different types of location-stamped data can make it easier to discern users’ identities, even when the data is anonymized.