3 Questions: Yossi Sheffi on AI and the future of the supply chain
In a new book, the founder of MIT’s Center for Transportation and Logistics examines how increasingly automated industries can sustain jobs.
In a new book, the founder of MIT’s Center for Transportation and Logistics examines how increasingly automated industries can sustain jobs.
Careful planning of charging station placement could lessen or eliminate the need for new power plants, a new study shows.
Most cities don’t map their own pedestrian networks. Now, researchers have built the first open-source tool to let planners do just that.
Analyses show stakeholders of all levels must get involved in decarbonizing pavements to reach climate goals.
Lincoln Laboratory seeks ways to build non-contact screening methods that can detect concealed explosives at airports.
Smith, in discussion with Center for Transportation and Logistics Director Yossi Sheffi, reflects on 50 years in business and building for the future.
In his research, Josué C. Velázquez Martínez focuses on logistics sustainability and small firms in emerging markets.
James Rice discusses supply chain resilience and how organizations can prepare for the next big problem.
A new study suggests mobile data collected while traveling over bridges could help evaluate their integrity.
Carlo Ratti investigates how digital technologies transform our urban spaces and how they can be harnessed to design sustainable cities for the future.
For Leon Villegas SM ’08, MBA ’08, a journey of lifelong learning brought him from Mexico to building autonomous air taxis, with a key stop at MIT.
Researchers calculate chances of catching the illness when aloft, though pandemic conditions keep shifting.
The MIT Mobility Initiative welcomes five inaugural industry members to advance safe, clean, and inclusive mobility.
Washington is recognizing that the American truck driver shortage might have been misdiagnosed.