New MIT internships expand research opportunities in Africa
University placements through MISTI aim to contribute to Africa’s growing research ecosystems.
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University placements through MISTI aim to contribute to Africa’s growing research ecosystems.
The role-playing game “On the Plane” simulates xenophobia to foster greater understanding and reflection via virtual experiences.
Researchers have demonstrated directional photon emission, the first step toward extensible quantum interconnects.
Investigating the solar wind flowing past Earth, the MIT professor has found solitary waves that might arise within fusion devices.
The MIT professor discussed a new nanoengineered platform to investigate strongly correlated and topological physics.
MIT researchers are discovering which parts of the brain are engaged when a person evaluates a computer program.
Luqiao Liu utilizes a quantum property known as electron spin to build low-power, high-performance computer memories and programmable computer chips.
Seven faculty and alumni are among the winners of the prestigious honors for electrical engineers and computer scientists.
Fifteen MIT students traveled to Washington to speak to representatives from several federal executive agencies.
But the harm from a discriminatory AI system can be minimized if the advice it delivers is properly framed, an MIT team has shown.
Palacios has served as director of the 6-A MEng Thesis Program, industry officer, and professor of electrical engineering.
With the selection of 16 inaugural postdocs, the program seeks to develop the next generation of faculty leaders and help guide the school toward a more diverse and inclusive culture.
Award recognizes Shin’s contributions at Lincoln Laboratory to air vehicle survivability and STEM education in support of national defense.
The new fellowship from the governments of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States, administered by Schmidt Futures, supports graduate education in STEM fields.
Rachel Chae and Sihao Huang ’22 will pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom.