Making classical music and math more accessible
In math and in music, senior Holden Mui values interesting ideas, solving problems creatively, and finding meaning in their structures.
In math and in music, senior Holden Mui values interesting ideas, solving problems creatively, and finding meaning in their structures.
Yiming Chen ’24, Wilhem Hector, Anushka Nair, and David Oluigbo will start postgraduate studies at Oxford next fall.
Contest hosted by the Department of Mathematics attracts 274 participants and celebrates 16th anniversary.
A quantum computing research collaboration connects MIT with the University of Copenhagen.
Custom plates display expressions of scholarship, creativity, and MIT pride among Institute affiliates.
“Our hope is that our students grow and mature as scholars and help rebuild the intellectual potential of Ukraine after the devastating war.”
New findings could help engineers design materials for light and heat management.
Ranking at the top for the 13th year in a row, the Institute also places first in 11 subject areas.
The fellowships provide five years of funding to doctoral students in applied science, engineering, and mathematics who have “the extraordinary creativity and principled leadership necessary to tackle problems others can’t solve.”
Sunspots and flares could be a product of a shallow magnetic field, according to surprising new findings that may help scientists predict space weather.
The Fulbright US Student Program funds research, study, and teaching opportunities abroad.
When the senior isn’t using mathematical and computational methods to boost driverless vehicles and fairer voting, she performs with MIT’s many dance groups to keep her on track.
A new technique that can automatically classify phases of physical systems could help scientists investigate novel materials.
Guoping Feng, Piotr Indyk, Daniel Kleitman, Daniela Rus, Senthil Todadri, and nine alumni are recognized by their peers for their outstanding contributions to research.