Environment, infrastructure, and people
Faculty discuss interdisciplinary research and educational initiatives in the CEE New Research Alumni Breakfast.
Faculty discuss interdisciplinary research and educational initiatives in the CEE New Research Alumni Breakfast.
Algorithms could offer new tools for graphics software or reveal structural defects.
Eye-tracking research reveals which types of visuals actually get the message across.
Quantum process increases the number of electrons produced when light strikes a metal-dielectric interface.
International expert in fusion and magnet technology succeeds Peter Catto, who had served as assistant director since 2000.
MIT.nano is one of the most ambitious — and challenging — construction projects in Institute history. Why did we make it so hard for ourselves?
Exploiting video game software yields broadcast-quality 3-D video of soccer games in real time.
Graduate student Tushar Kamath takes an interdisciplinary approach to cancer research.
MIT and Kuwait researchers have been awarded $4 million to fund Underworlds, a study of real-time epidemiology using biomarkers in urban sewage.
Jeffrey Grossman applies new materials research to making desalination cheaper and more efficient.
New protein nanoparticles allow scientists to track cells and interactions within them.
Censio’s data analytics on driving behavior helps users improve safety and lower insurance rates.
Siebert, an expert in long-range radar, helped shape EECS undergraduate curriculum.
MIT Global Startup Labs program leads to student-founded startups 4Axis Solutions and PayMedia.
Celebration of “above and beyond” support enters second year.