Markus Zahn, left, the Thomas and Gerd Perkins Professor of Electrical Engineering and director of the VI-A Internship Program, signs an agreement March 14 with Hsiao-Wuen Hon, managing director of Microsoft Research Asia. The agreement will send EECS students to the Beijing-based facility--dubbed 'the world's hottest computer lab' by Technology Review magazine--as part of the MIT EECS VI-A M.Eng. Thesis Program. The program, which has existed since 1916, matches industry mentors with EECS students who have demonstrated excellent academic preparation and motivation to provide practical work experience combined with a funded Masters of Engineering thesis. Photo / Patsy Sampson
Biodiversity researchers tested vision systems on how well they could retrieve relevant nature images. More advanced models performed well on simple queries but struggled with more research-specific prompts.
Inviting recent postdocs and sabbatical-eligible faculty to pursue their research at MIT, new programs envision eventually supporting 16 Israeli scholars on campus annually.