Tata Center adds eight new projects to its 2018-2019 portfolio
MIT principal investigators will receive funding and support for projects seeking an impact in the developing world.
MIT principal investigators will receive funding and support for projects seeking an impact in the developing world.
Former MIT D-Lab visiting graduate student is helping local communities address environmental challenges, improve regional economies, and promote gender equality.
MIT senior and Rhodes Scholar Matthew Chun wants to promote innovation that enhances quality of life in developing countries.
With a product called SurgiBox, grad student Sally Miller hopes to make safe, clean surgery possible anywhere.
MIT senior and Marshall Scholar Nick Schwartz wants to solve the energy problem — and make people smile along the way.
Providing training and resources, MakerHealth helps nurses and doctors hack medical equipment to improve patient care.
Study of solar pump technology use in India assesses technical performance and explores innovative business cases to increase user adoption.
D-Lab founder Amy Smith teaches MIT students to tap into the heart of international development.
MISTI media contest showcases MIT students working to build a better world.
Research from MIT's CITE program leverages a procurement process to identify opportunities for improving food aid supply chains.
2017 D-Lab Scale-Ups are tackling energy access, small farm irrigation, portable medical diagnostics, online education, and support for local artisans.
Involving local farmers in tackling a problem can provide long-lasting benefits.
In more than 20 years working on wireless sensors and radio frequency identification (RFID), Richard Fletcher has produced several startups and over a dozen patents.
Study of post-harvest storage technology use in Uganda assesses potential for farmer adoption, identifies supply chain challenges and solutions.
MIT senior will use Marshall Scholarship to work on devices that enhance mobility for the disabled.