Forging climate connections across the Institute
Inaugural Fast Forward Faculty Fund grants aim to spur new work on climate change and deepen collaboration at MIT.
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Inaugural Fast Forward Faculty Fund grants aim to spur new work on climate change and deepen collaboration at MIT.
An expert on the environmental impacts of aviation, Barrett succeeds Daniel Hastings as department head.
Faculty and researchers across MIT’s School of Engineering receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence.
The MIT professor reflects on five decades of impactful work in aerospace engineering and education, at the Institute and beyond.
Richard Binzel describes how asteroid dirt and dust delivered by OSIRIS-Rex, with help from MIT, may reveal clues to the solar system’s origins.
The Jameel World Education Lab awards more than $900K in Education Innovation Grants to researchers across MIT.
Jonathan How and his team at the Aerospace Controls Laboratory develop planning algorithms that allow autonomous vehicles to navigate dynamic environments without colliding.
The MIT School of Engineering recently honored outstanding faculty, students, and staff with its 2023 awards.
With a new technique, a robot can reason efficiently about moving objects using more than just its fingertips.
With this new approach, a tailsitter aircraft, ideal for search-and-rescue missions, can plan and execute complex, high-speed acrobatic maneuvers.
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing awards seed grants to seven interdisciplinary projects exploring AI-augmented management.
A new technique helps a nontechnical user understand why a robot failed, and then fine-tune it with minimal effort to perform a task effectively.
Evan Kramer’s latest foray into urban astrophotography puts the focus on his fellow researchers.
The aerospace engineer, mentor, and author talks motivation and representation with MIT Libraries staff.
Luca Carlone and Jonathan How of MIT LIDS discuss how future robots might perceive and interact with their environment.