MIT announces 2022 Bose grants for ambitious ideas
Tenth anniversary of the program rewards three innovative projects.
Tenth anniversary of the program rewards three innovative projects.
A study shows that yeast, an abundant waste product from breweries, can filter out even trace amounts of lead.
PhD student Jungwoo Chun works toward a more sustainable future through research, teaching, and public service.
Earning the top spot for the 11th straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 subject areas.
Projects from a new MIT urban studies and planning course speak to the impact of increased longevity on systems and markets.
MISTI Global Seed Funds program provides millions of dollars to advance international collaborations for MIT faculty.
Labby has developed an optical milk scanner based on materials-sensing technology that dairy farmers can use to measure the health of their cows.
Thousands of children participate in MIT-developed artificial intelligence curriculum.
Student project “116 x 31” transforms an iconic building on MIT’s campus with a large-scale interactive installation.
Delegation meets campus leaders, with an eye toward AI applications and the Icelandic language.
Twenty winning projects will link industry member priorities with research groups across campus to develop scalable climate solutions.
The grants total over $1 million in support of research that addresses issues in the water and food sectors.
Fulbright US Student Program funds opportunities for research, graduate study, and teaching abroad.
The TESSERAE project, a design for self-assembling space structures and habitats, has sent prototypes to the International Space Station.
Professor Peter Fisher will lead effort to grow and enhance computing infrastructure and services for MIT’s research community.