New program bolsters innovation in next-generation artificial intelligence hardware
MIT AI Hardware Program launches with five inaugural companies to advance AI technologies for the next decade.
MIT AI Hardware Program launches with five inaugural companies to advance AI technologies for the next decade.
Graduate engineering, economics, and various science programs are No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
MIT spinout Frequency Therapeutics’ drug candidate stimulates the growth of hair cells in the inner ear.
“Privid” could help officials gather secure public health data or enable transportation departments to monitor the density and flow of pedestrians, without learning personal information about people.
Faculty leaders detail promising technologies, materials, and methods that could help unlock a low-carbon future in sectors where emissions are hardest to cut.
Researchers design a user-friendly interface that helps nonexperts make forecasts using data collected over time.
A new membrane material could make purification of gases significantly more efficient, potentially helping to reduce carbon emissions.
An MIT team incorporates AI to facilitate the detection of an intriguing materials phenomenon that can lead to electronics without energy dissipation.
Combining her drive for sustainability, innovation, and diversity, Janelle Heslop MBA ’19, SM ’19 leads a $1B project to drive impact in operations.
Hale’s guidance transformed SDM into a world leader in engineering and management.
The findings may inform decisions on holding large outdoor gatherings amid future public health crises.
Ironclad, co-founded by an MIT alumnus, has created a suite of workflow and analytics solutions to help companies draft, manage, and learn from business contracts.
Inspired by an ancient technology, engineers design a sensor that can measure pressure inside the digestive tract.
Zoe Fisher's undergraduate research journey leads to a role working on the SPARC tokamak.
Researchers have developed a technique for making quantum computing more resilient to noise, which boosts performance.