Researchers 3D print components for a portable mass spectrometer
Lightweight and inexpensive, miniaturized mass filters are a key step toward portable mass spectrometers that could identify unknown chemicals in remote settings.
Lightweight and inexpensive, miniaturized mass filters are a key step toward portable mass spectrometers that could identify unknown chemicals in remote settings.
MIT Koch Institute researchers Daniel Anderson and Ana Jaklenec, plus 11 MIT alumni, are honored for inventions that have made a tangible impact on society.
MIT researchers introduce a method that uses artificial intelligence to automate the explanation of complex neural networks.
Kwesi Afrifa, a senior majoring in urban planning and computer science, wants to create cultural hubs that are inviting to everyone.
Master’s students Irene Terpstra ’23 and Rujul Gandhi ’22 use language to design new integrated circuits and make it understandable to robots.
The highly influential professor served for 25 years as executive officer of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
This new method draws on 200-year-old geometric foundations to give artists control over the appearance of animated characters.
“Minimum viewing time” benchmark gauges image recognition complexity for AI systems by measuring the time needed for accurate human identification.
The graduate students will aim to commercialize innovations in AI, machine learning, and data science.
MIT professor combines nanoscience and viruses to develop solutions in energy, environment, and medicine.
Justin Solomon applies modern geometric techniques to solve problems in computer vision, machine learning, statistics, and beyond.
Speranza system brings hope to users that the package they download is functional software, not malware.
During the last week of November, MIT hosted symposia and events aimed at examining the implications and possibilities of generative AI.
The series aims to help policymakers create better oversight of AI in society.
The one-step fabrication process rapidly produces miniature chemical reactors that could be used to detect diseases or analyze substances.