Faculty highlight: Alexie Kolpak
Assistant professor studies how small differences in molecular structure alter behavior in unexpected ways for energy-related applications.
Assistant professor studies how small differences in molecular structure alter behavior in unexpected ways for energy-related applications.
Assistant Professor Thomas Heldt mines critical care data to support real-time clinical decision making and improve patient care.
Senior Amna Magzoub finds her niche in mechanical engineering, plans to bring skills home to Sudan.
Pawan Sinha explores the cognitive dynamics behind our visual understanding of the world around us.
Genome-editing pioneer Feng Zhang hopes his work will shed light on neurological disorders.
Santiago Herrera studies the genome to establish new connections between species living in the deep sea.
Senior YQ Lu finds new ways to combine math and paper art, shares his passion for both.
Neerja Aggarwal reflects on her love for theater, ultimate Frisbee, and electrical engineering.
Clapperton Mavhunga’s work uncovers an Africa where technology is abundant and sophisticated.
Experimental physicist explores the wild frontiers of graphene and other ultrathin materials.
Political science PhD student Marika Landau-Wells is using psychology and neuroscience to better understand political behavior.
Abra Shen pursues medicine and theater, and someday hopes to combine the two.
MIT's "mathy philosopher" makes mind-blowing ideas accessible.
MIT sophomore is passionate about coding projects that model neutron behavior inside nuclear reactors.
Constantinos Daskalakis adapts techniques from theoretical computer science to game theory.