The many-body dynamics of cold atoms and cross-country running
Senior Olivia Rosenstein balances cross-country competitions with research in quantum gasses and early-universe radio wave signals.
Senior Olivia Rosenstein balances cross-country competitions with research in quantum gasses and early-universe radio wave signals.
PhD candidate Emma Bullock studies the local and global impacts of changing mineral levels in Arctic groundwater.
Combining engineering, earth system science, and the social sciences, Course 1-12 prepares students to develop climate solutions.
Engelward, Oliver, Rothman, and Vuletić are recognized for their efforts to advance science.
The award recognizes exceptional distinction in teaching, research, and service at MIT.
An MIT Values event showcased three women's career journeys and how they are paving the way for the next generation.
Mark Harnett investigates how electrical activity in mammalian cortical cells helps to produce neural computations that give rise to behavior.
For 10th consecutive year, the Institute ranks No. 2 among all colleges and No. 1 among colleges with one main campus, underlying the impact of innovation and critical role of technology transfer.
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing building will form a new cluster of connectivity across a spectrum of disciplines in computing and artificial intelligence.
The device, based on simple tetromino shapes, could determine the direction and distance of a radiation source, with fewer detector pixels.
The Institute also ranks second in five subject areas.
She says one question drives her work: “Which pillars of gravitational physics are just not true?”
An MRI method purported to detect neurons’ rapid impulses produces its own misleading signals instead, an MIT study finds.
MIT researchers plan to search for proteins that could be used to measure electrical activity in the brain.
Global warming potential of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is more than 24,000 times that of carbon dioxide.