Panel examines Israel-Hamas conflict
As military action continues, experts at an MIT event analyze what may lie ahead.
As military action continues, experts at an MIT event analyze what may lie ahead.
Working with mentors and military operators, cadets are addressing challenges in such areas as autonomy, data analytics, communications, and blood delivery.
MIT political scientist Taylor Fravel examines the potential and limitations of a bigger BRICS group of countries — and what it means for the U.S.
Inventions in medical imaging, aircrew scheduling, data security, and quantum networking are named among the year’s most innovative new products.
New research shows how female activists resist patriarchy on the battlefield and beyond.
Annabel Flores ’99, MBA ’03, SM ’03, a Raytheon executive, is an example of what happens when business and personal goals meet to reach people — not just the bottom line.
The dataset, being collected as part of a US Coast Guard science mission, will be released open source to help advance naval mission planning and climate change studies.
Experts from MIT’s School of Engineering, Schwarzman College of Computing, and Sloan Executive Education educate national security leaders in AI fundamentals.
Award from the Center for International Studies supports women pursuing doctorates in international affairs.
Through the Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative, the US Department of Defense supports research projects in areas of critical importance to national defense.
Richard J. Samuels steps down as director; Evan Lieberman is named his successor.
Former MIT Energy Initiative researcher Ian Miller SM ’19, along with Evan Platt SM ’20, is funneling aid and expertise to the front line.
MIT scholars discuss the history behind the war, lessons learned on state-building, and Iraq’s current political outlook.
MIT event examines effects of the war on domestic politics and daily life in both Ukraine and Russia.
“I feel a great connection to my community, and I always want to find a way to give back,” says the Rhodes Scholar and Air Force ROTC wing commander.