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2021 IAP offerings from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science ranged from the playful to the profound.
2021 IAP offerings from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science ranged from the playful to the profound.
MIT’s Erica Salazar shows that faster detection of thermal shifts can prevent disruptive quench events in the HTS magnets used in tokamak fusion devices.
Cutting edge-tool reserved exclusively for students is fast, efficient, and environmentally friendly.
Senior Alana Sanchez combines her interests in visual arts and space research to fulfill a childhood curiosity about the cosmos.
Workshops give first-year MIT students opportunities to connect with their peers, explore their leadership styles, and develop leadership skills.
For 50 years, Independent Activities Period has provided MIT community members with a respite from the firehose.
Startup Paragon One’s virtual platform allows hundreds of students to equitably benefit from professional “externship” opportunities.
For decades, experts at the Institute have been shaping the future of the game.
In an award-winning paper, the PhD student and MIT CSHub research assistant measures how the weight of vehicles deteriorates pavements.
Weekend hackathon inspires hundreds of MIT students to find ways to improve the upcoming semester.
In two years, the MIT Quest for Intelligence has allowed hundreds of students to explore AI in its many applications.
With an artist’s eye, graduate student Natasha Sadikin keeps good design at the forefront of real estate development.
Those who are experiencing a financial hardship are encouraged to apply.
Facility within MIT.nano offers equipment and capabilities for visualizing data, creating immersive environments.
Mechanical engineering students Ivan Goryachev and Ryan Koeppen ’19 are developing a thermal trailer and subsequent kiosks that could be deployed on campus during the Covid-19 pandemic.