Computational science grad students awarded U.S. Department of Energy fellowships
Kaley Brauer, Sarah Greer, William Moses, and Paul Zhang will receive DoE support to fuel research that tackles problems of national importance.
Kaley Brauer, Sarah Greer, William Moses, and Paul Zhang will receive DoE support to fuel research that tackles problems of national importance.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Neural network that securely finds potential drugs could encourage large-scale pooling of sensitive data.
Lisa Barsotti, Martin Bazant, Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, and Richard Lanza receive prestigious honor recognizing them for their research and leadership.
Four other MIT researchers to receive New Horizons Prizes in math and physics; two alumni win Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.
MIT hosts the 10th annual contest encouraging STEM careers for female middle and high school students.
New faculty join the departments of Biology, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences.
The dynamic programming language, which is free and open source, combines the speed and popular features of the best scientific and technical software.
Moitra, O’Gorman, Perez, and Minicozzi were nominated by students and colleagues for demonstrating excellence in instruction.
It’s nearly impossible to break a dry spaghetti noodle into only two pieces. A new MIT study shows how and why it can be done.
Professor of electrical engineering and computer science is honored for his contributions to theoretical computer science.
Joint research from MIT and Princeton shows the mathematics behind biological cell positioning.
Assistant professor honored for contributions to research in discrete mathematics, teaching, service, and outreach.