3 Questions: The future of international education
New MISTI faculty director Evan Lieberman discusses the crucial role of international education for global solutions.
New MISTI faculty director Evan Lieberman discusses the crucial role of international education for global solutions.
Through MIT’s Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, students explore research topics relevant to their own interests, the MCSC, and member companies.
The Common Ground for Computing Education is facilitating collaborations to develop new classes for students to pursue computational knowledge within the context of their fields of interest.
“A Shot in the Arm,” a new book from Professor Yossi Sheffi, reveals lessons about overcoming global threats.
From farmers to supply chains, Associate Professor Karen Zheng tackles operations issues from around the globe.
Wise Systems has grown from an MIT class project to a company helping multinationals improve last-mile logistics.
Leonardo Bonanni MA ’03, SM ’05, PhD ’10 is founder and CEO of Sourcemap, an MIT Media Lab spinoff helping multinationals gain unprecedented insights into their supply chains.
Competing research teams trained machine learning models to predict optimal routing based on real field datasets.
Study shows a need to identify domestic and international pollution sources in policy design.
Eli Paster SM ’10, PhD '14 is the CEO of PolyJoule, a startup working to reinvent energy storage technology to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
As researchers consider materials for solid-state batteries, they also may want to consider how those materials could impact large-scale manufacturing.
The School of Engineering recognizes the materials scientist's outstanding contributions to education.
The 2021 School of Engineering Accenture Fellows are bolstering research and igniting ideas to help transform global business.
Sustainability as a business imperative in supply chain management increased despite the pandemic, says MIT-led report.
After meeting in an Advanced Study Program at MIT, three Norwegian students began working together to transport biological samples using autonomous vehicles.