Professor Emeritus Michael Athans, pioneer in control theory, dies at 83
Longtime professor of electrical engineering was also a transformative director of the MIT Laboratory for Information and Decisions Systems.
Longtime professor of electrical engineering was also a transformative director of the MIT Laboratory for Information and Decisions Systems.
A new way of reasoning about what happens when a robot’s limb strikes an object could lead to more efficient and reliable robotic-control systems.
Techniques used to ensure that airplanes won’t stall out in flight could be adapted to prove that computer programs won’t divide by zero.
Richard Braatz applies math to design new materials and processes for drug manufacturing.
New technologies intended to boost reliance on renewable energy could destabilize the power grid if they’re not matched with careful pricing policies.
MIT researchers’ answer to a major question in the field of optimization brings disappointing news — but there’s a silver lining.
New algorithm offers ability to influence systems such as living cells or social networks.
A new algorithm ensures that robotic environmental sensors will be able to focus on areas of interest without giving other areas short shrift.
Norbert Wiener gained fame as the father of cybernetics, but his earlier work on statistical descriptions of complex systems may prove more important.
An innovative control system allows a foam glider to touch down on a perch or a wire like a pet parakeet.