Method finds hidden warning signals in measurements collected over time
A new deep-learning algorithm could provide advanced notice when systems — from satellites to data centers — are falling out of whack.
A new deep-learning algorithm could provide advanced notice when systems — from satellites to data centers — are falling out of whack.
Historic effort to eradicate blindness marks major milestone with leading scientists recognized for pioneering work.
Physicist and Harvard University professor discusses silicon vacancies, reflects on inspiration from Mildred Dresselhaus.
A new web-friendly modeling tool helps organizations build tailored Covid-19 testing strategies that can save money and reduce coronavirus spread.
A new algorithm capable of inferring goals and plans could help machines better adapt to the imperfect nature of human planning.
Undergraduate in electrical engineering and computer science contributes to startling new astronomy research.
The advance could cut production costs and reduce the size of microelectronics for sensing and communication.
Animators spend hours adding textures to objects. A new machine-learning system simplifies the process.
Quantum computers could usher in a golden age of computing power, solving problems intractable on today’s machines.
MLK Visiting Scholar focuses on microelectronics for cell analysis and biomedical applications.
Once deemed suitable only for high-speed communication systems, an alloy called InGaAs might one day rival silicon in high-performance computing.
MIT Social Impact Interns partner with the Naval War College to develop an educational disaster response game.
Francesca Macchiavello Cauvi, Alice Ho, Ava Waitz, and Lucio Milanese will pursue master’s degrees in global affairs and leadership training at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Katie Collins and Marla Odell are heading to the United Kingdom next fall for two years of graduate study.
MIT study shows the power of adaptive training tools, like a basketball hoop that shrinks and raises as you make shots.