Ten from MIT awarded 2020 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
The $90,000 merit-based fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants.
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The $90,000 merit-based fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants.
Nuclear scientists and biomedical researchers team up to investigate whether treatment with gamma radiation could make N95 masks more reusable.
A variety of companies with MIT ties are working to address aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
MIT duo uses music, videos, and real-world examples to teach students the foundations of artificial intelligence.
The 2019-20 School of Engineering MathWorks Fellows are using MATLAB and Simulink to advance discovery and innovation across disciplines.
A key part of J-Clinic, the MIT-Takeda Program will create educational opportunities and support cutting-edge research to positively impact human health.
James Collins, Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, and Richard Milner have won top prizes for their work.
Sangeeta Bhatia and Richard Young recognized for their contributions to “advancement of the medical sciences, health care, and public health.”
System could help with diagnosing and treating noncommunicative patients.
On the cusp of graduation, health sciences and technology doctoral candidate Agata Wiśniowska '11 sustains her decade-plus connection to the MIT Nuclear Reactor Lab.
Researchers apply network theory to HIV protein structure, uncovering a vital link between connectivity and protective immune response.
Projects will develop new AI technologies that detect and prevent diseases.
Hackathons promote doctor-data scientist collaboration and expanded access to electronic medical-records to improve patient care.
New optogenetic technique could help restore limb movement, treat muscle tremor.
Four seniors in the Principles and Practices of Assistive Technology program designed an audible device to help an MIT employee navigate on the water.