Remembering Octavian-Eugen Ganea, a gifted MIT postdoc AI researcher and beloved colleague
The brilliant scientist was known for both the depth of his intellect and his kindness.
The brilliant scientist was known for both the depth of his intellect and his kindness.
After 48 years with the Institute, Manager of Grounds Services Norman Magnuson reflects on his role in a changing campus and profession.
MIT spinout Quaise Energy is working to create geothermal wells made from the deepest holes in the world.
Head of the World Trade Organization urges graduates to embrace opportunities to serve others.
“Never forget that you are often stronger and more resilient than you think you are,” Nobles told the undergraduate Class of 2022.
“As you strive to hack the world, please try to heal the world, too,” Reif told graduates.
Postbac Jessica Chomik-Morales hopes to inspire the next generation of Spanish-speaking scientists with her podcast, “Mi Ultima Neurona.”
Members of three working groups outline latest efforts implementing the ambitious plan, launched last year.
The TESSERAE project, a design for self-assembling space structures and habitats, has sent prototypes to the International Space Station.
Have a question about numerical differential equations? Odds are this CSAIL research affiliate has already addressed it.
On the MIT Police force for 23 years, Sousa was known for his kindness, patience, sense of humor, and love of MIT.
Lecturers ensure the technology, curriculum, and instructional delivery of MIT’s classroom education keep up with the dizzying pace of its research.
Search committee members are named; John Jarve ’78, SM ’79 will lead the process.
Longtime MIT Medical staff member Maria Bachini reflects on more than half a century of service at the Institute.
New measures build on insights from a course on the Indigenous history of the Institute, now in its third semester.