School of Science welcomes new faculty in 2023
Sixteen professors join the departments of Biology; Chemistry; Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences; Mathematics; and Physics.
Sixteen professors join the departments of Biology; Chemistry; Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences; Mathematics; and Physics.
In a first, researchers have observed how lithium ions flow through a battery interface, which could help engineers optimize the material’s design.
Ranking at the top for the 12th year in a row, the Institute also places first in 11 subject areas.
Award recognizes scholars who have the “extraordinary creativity necessary to tackle problems others can’t solve.”
MIT students share ideas, aspirations, and vision for how advances in computing stand to transform society in a competition hosted by the Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing.
The inaugural SERC Symposium convened experts from multiple disciplines to explore the challenges and opportunities that arise with the broad applicability of computing in many aspects of society.
By applying a language model to protein-drug interactions, researchers can quickly screen large libraries of potential drug compounds.
A study inspired by the Japanese paper-cutting art provides a blueprint for designing shape-shifting materials and devices.
A series of numbers describes the career of Professor Gil Strang as he retires from MIT after six highly influential decades on the faculty.
Undergraduates whose research areas explore discrete math and neural networks honored for their academic achievements.
Senior Ananya Gurumurthy adds her musical talents to her math and computer science studies to advocate using data for social change.
The Fulbright US Student Program funds opportunities for research, graduate study, and teaching abroad.
California blackworms tangle themselves up by the thousands, then separate in a split second. Their trick may inspire the design of self-detangling materials and fibers.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 4.
Widely recognized leader in statistics and machine learning to succeed Munther Dahleh.