A better way to match 3D volumes
By mapping the volumes of objects, rather than their surfaces, a new technique could yield solutions to computer graphics problems in animation and CAD.
By mapping the volumes of objects, rather than their surfaces, a new technique could yield solutions to computer graphics problems in animation and CAD.
Florian Chavagnat seeks to answer fundamental questions about heat transfer that will shape the success of nuclear power plants — and extended missions in space.
Aeronautics and astronautics major Theo St. Francis describes his studies of Portuguese and travels to Brazil.
A new study finds human supervisors have the potential to reduce barriers to deploying autonomous vehicles.
This machine-learning method could assist with robotic scene understanding, image editing, or online recommendation systems.
Award honors researchers who “have had a direct impact on business and industry through their scientific achievements and contributions.”
Senior Ananya Gurumurthy adds her musical talents to her math and computer science studies to advocate using data for social change.
The approach could improve the performance of many other materials as well.
Assistant Professor César Terrer and recent visiting student Stephen Bell describe how agricultural lands that are no longer productive could play an important role in carbon sequestration.
FlexBoard is a flexible breadboard that enables rapid prototyping of objects with interactive sensors, actuators, and displays on curved and deformable surfaces.
Through the Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative, the US Department of Defense supports research projects in areas of critical importance to national defense.
With winches, spinners, and telescoping contraptions, bots go head to head in student robot competition inspired by “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
Mechanical engineer and storyteller Hannah Gazdus integrates her love of art into all of her projects.
With the artificial intelligence conversation now mainstream, the 2023 MIT-MGB AI Cures conference saw attendance double from previous years.
The chemical engineer is honored for her work designing polymers and nanomaterials with wide-ranging applications in medicine and energy.