Optimizing complex decision-making
“Operations in practice are very messy, but I think that’s what makes them exciting,” says graduate student Jean Pauphilet.
“Operations in practice are very messy, but I think that’s what makes them exciting,” says graduate student Jean Pauphilet.
Career Advising and Professional Development's virtual event attracted 57 employer organizations and 472 MIT student and alumni participants.
PhD candidate’s journey to the center of the plant cell wall relies on nuclear magnetic resonance technology.
MIT senior helps his immigrant family address medical matters while balancing his school work.
CovEducation matches college students with younger learners to facilitate online learning.
The $90,000 merit-based fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants.
Three MIT undergraduates who use computer science to explore human biology and health honored for their academic achievements.
Critical research continues, students and staff are receiving support, and contingency planning proceeds for eventual phased reopening.
Nearly 300 students join an open course that applies data science, artificial intelligence, and mathematical modeling using the Julia language to study Covid-19.
Despite being far from campus because of the pandemic, some students are engineering a creative way to stay connected.
Amid disruptions caused by the Covid-19 outbreak, the MIT community has an important role to play in the 2020 census.
MIT students collaborate with Hong Kong peers to solve urban challenges through the MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node.
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, MIT enters a new mode for teaching and learning.
Micro/nano processing course fabricates devices in MIT.nano’s facilities.