Yael Tauman Kalai PhD ’06 awarded 2022 ACM Prize in Computing
The MIT EECS adjunct associate professor and CSAIL member has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to cryptography.
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The MIT EECS adjunct associate professor and CSAIL member has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to cryptography.
Gokul Sampath and Jie Yun have been named 2023-24 J-WAFS Fellows.
Experts convene to peek under the hood of AI-generated code, language, and images as well as its capabilities, limitations, and future impact.
Developed at MIT, D2X is a new tool that makes it easy to debug any domain-specific programming language.
Award is given each year by the School of Engineering to an outstanding educator up for promotion to associate professor without tenure.
The three-fingered robotic gripper can “feel” with great sensitivity along the full length of each finger – not just at the tips.
“DribbleBot” can maneuver a soccer ball on landscapes such as sand, gravel, mud, and snow, using reinforcement learning to adapt to varying ball dynamics.
MIT researchers built DiffDock, a model that may one day be able to find new drugs faster than traditional methods and reduce the potential for adverse side effects.
With the right building blocks, machine-learning models can more accurately perform tasks like fraud detection or spam filtering.
A hands-on class teaches undergraduates the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and nanoscale science from inside MIT.nano’s cleanroom.
Eleven new faculty members join six of the school's academic departments and institutes.
Associate Professor Tamara Broderick and colleagues build a “taxonomy of trust” to identify where confidence in the results of a data analysis might break down.
Senior Mercy Oladipo is building tools to address disparities in health care.
Computational tool from MIT CSAIL enables color-changing cellulose-based designs for data visualization, education, fashion, and more.
Fake seeds can cost farmers more than two-thirds of expected crop yields and threaten food security. Trackable silk labels could help.