Sixteen grad students named to the Siebel Scholars class of 2020
MIT students from the fields of bioengineering, business, computer science, and energy science receive the prestigious awards.
MIT students from the fields of bioengineering, business, computer science, and energy science receive the prestigious awards.
New tool highlights what generative models leave out when reconstructing a scene.
Its extendable appendage can meander through tight spaces and then lift heavy loads.
Cornell University’s Paul McEuen will inaugurate series to honor beloved MIT professor.
The ability to predict and make new materials faster highlights the need for safety, reliability, and accurate data.
Grad student Brandon Leshchinskiy created EarthDNA Ambassadors, an outreach program “for the Earth, for future generations.”
Coating particles with “right-handed” molecules could help them penetrate cancer cells more easily.
Robotic boats could more rapidly locate the most valuable sampling spots in uncharted waters.
Model alerts driverless cars when it’s safest to merge into traffic at intersections with obstructed views.
Navigation method may speed up autonomous last-mile delivery.
An artificial intelligence model developed at MIT shows in striking detail what makes some images stick in our minds.
Envisioning the future (and challenges) of designing affordable technology-enabled mobility devices.
Whether racing cross country or teaching coding in rural schools, senior Billy Woltz relishes experimentation and creative thinking.
New control system may enable humanoid robots to do heavy lifting and other physically demanding tasks.
New adhesive that binds wet surfaces within seconds could be used to heal wounds or implant medical devices.