LIFT Program helps Cambridge youth become tomorrow’s changemakers
The Lemelson-MIT/MBK Cambridge program equips local residents with entrepreneurship skills to invent mental health solutions.
The Lemelson-MIT/MBK Cambridge program equips local residents with entrepreneurship skills to invent mental health solutions.
The graduate students will aim to commercialize innovations in AI, machine learning, and data science.
MIT professor combines nanoscience and viruses to develop solutions in energy, environment, and medicine.
The technique could enable restoration efforts and doesn’t require labor-intensive onsite sampling.
A new method enables optical devices that more closely match their design specifications, boosting accuracy and efficiency.
Astronaut Woody Hoburg ’08 shares insights and advice with students in his first visit to campus since joining NASA.
Justin Solomon applies modern geometric techniques to solve problems in computer vision, machine learning, statistics, and beyond.
Human volunteers will soon begin receiving an HIV vaccine that contains an adjuvant developed in Irvine’s lab, which helps to boost B cell responses to the vaccine.
Speranza system brings hope to users that the package they download is functional software, not malware.
During the last week of November, MIT hosted symposia and events aimed at examining the implications and possibilities of generative AI.
Anushree Chaudhuri and Rupert Li will pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom.
The series aims to help policymakers create better oversight of AI in society.
The one-step fabrication process rapidly produces miniature chemical reactors that could be used to detect diseases or analyze substances.
DMSE’s new multipurpose hub invites undergraduates to explore materials, blending science, technology, and hands-on discovery.
The computer scientist will study global affairs at Tsinghua University in China as part of the 2024-25 class of Schwarzman Scholars.