3Q: Collaborating with users to develop accessible designs
An MIT team discusses the pitfalls of “parachute research” and the importance of “sociotechnical” factors.
An MIT team discusses the pitfalls of “parachute research” and the importance of “sociotechnical” factors.
A variety of MIT research projects could aid efforts to detect and prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Philosophers are part of a team working on transforming technology ethics education at MIT.
Changes follow new Institute policies on travel, events, and visitors; some large classes to move online.
Molecular biology researcher and MIT alumna is an Office of Engineering Outreach Programs (OEOP) instructor.
A new model can predict which types of glucose-responsive insulin will work in humans and animals.
Anikeeva, Fuller, Tisdale, and White receive MIT's highest honor in undergraduate teaching.
Professor Aleksander Madry strives to build machine-learning models that are more reliable, understandable, and robust.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
By observing humans, robots learn to perform complex tasks, such as setting a table.
System “recruits” defects that usually cause disruptions, using them to instead carry out quantum operations.
Knowledge in both a technical and humanistic field prepares her to make new tools in computational linguistics.
Genetic, geographic, and demographic data from more than 30,000 Americans reveal more genetic diversity within ancestry groups than previously thought.
Computer model of face processing could reveal how the brain produces richly detailed visual representations so quickly.
In place of flat “breadboards,” 3D-printed CurveBoards enable easier testing of circuit design on electronics products.