Jelena Vučković delivers 2021 Dresselhaus Lecture on inverse-designed photonics
Electrical engineer and Stanford University professor discusses how computer software can support advanced designs and new functionalities.
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Electrical engineer and Stanford University professor discusses how computer software can support advanced designs and new functionalities.
Sihao Huang, William Kuhl, Tingyu Li, Giramnah Peña-Alcántara, Sreya Vangara, and Kelly Wu will pursue graduate studies in global affairs at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
A deep learning model rapidly predicts the 3D shapes of drug-like molecules, which could accelerate the process of discovering new medicines.
Senior Max Williamson uses his background in computer science to tackle public policy issues in his home state and on a global scale.
Professor Daniel Jackson explores conceptual clarity and a new theory of software design in his book “The Essence of Software.”
Combining computer science, data science, and economics, Course 6-14 prepares students to address thorny quandaries in many fields.
The Raman spectroscopy-based method enables early detection and quantification of pathogens in plants, to enhance plant disease management.
Graduate students perform Martinů’s “Piano Trio in D Minor,” originally commissioned for Hayden Library's 1950 dedication.
A new machine-learning model could enable robots to understand interactions in the world in the way humans do.
After 40 years at MIT, including eight as its senior academic officer, Schmidt will return to lead his undergraduate alma mater.
Houston discusses leading the company through the pandemic in a fireside chat hosted by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
The MIT senior will pursue postgraduate studies in intelligent systems in Ireland.
Mechanical engineers are using cutting-edge computing techniques to re-imagine how the products, systems, and infrastructures we use are designed.
Ruonan Han seeks to develop next-generation electronic devices by harnessing terahertz waves.
Professor Bilge Yildiz finds patterns in the behavior of ions across applications.