A unique collaboration with US Special Operations Command
Nearly 300 government and military members participated in a new course designed to explore the next generation of artificial intelligence and related technologies.
Nearly 300 government and military members participated in a new course designed to explore the next generation of artificial intelligence and related technologies.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.
MIT researchers demonstrate a way to sharply reduce errors in two-qubit gates, a significant advance toward fully realizing quantum computation.
Algorand uses a unique architecture developed by MIT Professor Silvio Micali to offer a decentralized, secure, and scalable blockchain.
A virtual environment embedded with knowledge of the physical world speeds up problem-solving.
Natasha Joglekar ’21 is eager to apply her MIT education, with a major in computer science and biology and a minor in women’s and gender studies, to a career in medical research.
Ranked at the top for the 10th straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 subject areas.
MIT instructors honored for creating multidimensional, multidisciplinary online courses that help learners everywhere address real-world problems.
For Gabrielle Finear, a senior studying computer science, working on two startup ideas in MIT Sandbox provided hands-on learning to complement her coursework.
In a first, the digital fiber contains memory, temperature sensors, and a trained neural network program for inferring physical activity.
Yichen Shen PhD '16 is CEO of Lightelligence, an MIT spinout using photonics to reinvent computing for artificial intelligence.
Nearly 1,400 joined the AI for Health Care Equity Conference that explored new AI technologies as a platform for change.
Grants will support their research, graduate study, and teaching abroad in 2021-22.
Work on three graphene-based devices may yield new insights into superconductivity.
A machine learning model developed jointly by Janssen and MIT data scientists played a key role in the clinical trial process for the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine.