Bryan Reimer named to FAA Rulemaking Committee
CTL research scientist will provide recommendations to the Federal Aviation Administration focused on the most significant human-factor risks to aviation safety.
CTL research scientist will provide recommendations to the Federal Aviation Administration focused on the most significant human-factor risks to aviation safety.
The results of a six-year collaboration between MIT researchers, the FAA, and Massport will reduce aircraft noise in local communities while maintaining or improving fuel efficiency.
Achievements in air traffic control, microelectronics, and lasers are recognized for their lasting benefit to humanity.
Technologies recognized with "Oscars of Innovation" transform hurricane tracking, electronics cooling, collision avoidance, cybersecurity, and more.
Students propose solutions to re-imagine the customer experience for Hong Kong’s airport city development.
A life-detecting radar, a microscale motor, and a quantum network architecture are among this year's most innovative new technologies.
Jacqueline Thomas PhD ’20 recounts her final academic year at MIT, from once-in-a-lifetime field work to a virtual thesis defense.
Model that predicts time from gate departure to takeoff could cut airport congestion, fuel waste.
Awards recognize a diverse range of technologies
A new algorithm could help prevent midair collisions, which involve 10 to 12 small aircraft every year.