Q&A: Helping young readers explore curiosity about rocks through discovery and play
“All the Rocks We Love” is a new picture book by MIT Professor Taylor Perron and Lisa Varchol Perron.
“All the Rocks We Love” is a new picture book by MIT Professor Taylor Perron and Lisa Varchol Perron.
In a new book, Professor Susan Solomon uses previous environmental successes as a source of hope and guidance for mitigating climate change.
School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences appoints new heads across multiple academic units.
In a retrospective talk spanning multiple decades, Professor Al Oppenheim looked back over the birth of digital signal processing and shared his thoughts on the future of the field.
MIT spinout SiTration looks to disrupt industries with a revolutionary process for recovering and extracting critical materials.
Twelve faculty members have been granted tenure in six units across MIT’s School of Engineering.
By designing new tools that can analyze huge libraries of immune cells and their targets, Michael Birnbaum hopes to generate better T cell therapies for cancer and other diseases.
Known for building connections between the social sciences, data science, and computation, the political science professor will lead IDSS into its next chapter.
Known for her rigorous approach to science and her influential research, Pardue paved the way for women in science at MIT and beyond.
In her new book, “Counting Feminicide,” D’Ignazio explores how activists have tabulated the epidemic of gender-based murder in Latin America.
The dedicated teacher and academic leader transformed research in computer architectures, parallel computing, and digital design, enabling faster and more efficient computation.
The program focused on AI in health care, drawing on Takeda’s R&D experience in drug development and MIT’s deep expertise in AI.
The new professorship will enable continued economics scholarship and help the chairholder train and support future economists.
In “Scientific InQueery,” LGBTQ+ MIT faculty and graduate students describe finding community and living their authentic lives in the research enterprise.