3Q: Fighting racism in the nuclear community
MIT’s Katlyn Turner and four other nuclear scientists issue a call for antiracist actions within their profession.
MIT’s Katlyn Turner and four other nuclear scientists issue a call for antiracist actions within their profession.
Physicists Tracy Slatyer and Netta Engelhardt and mathematicians Lisa Piccirillo and Nina Holden PhD ’18 are honored by the Breakthrough Prize Foundation.
Media Lab researcher Kate Turner explores how critical race theory can influence science — and how science can inform policy — as an IDSS Research to Policy Engagement Initiative Fellow.
Astrophysicist and associate head of the physics department will succeed Michael Sipser.
PhD student Geeticka Chauhan draws on her experiences as an international student to strengthen the bonds of her MIT community.
Graduate student Erica Salazar tackles a magnetic engineering challenge.
Studying history has made her a better planetary scientist, Minsky says. And studying science has made her a better historian.
WiDS Cambridge, co-hosted by the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society, recognizes and empowers women in STEM across a variety of disciplines.
Picower Institute researchers are advancing their work in many ways despite time away from the lab required to corral Covid-19.
MIT postoc and WISDM founder reflects on her role models and the Institute's innovation and entrepreneurship community.
Knowledge in both a technical and humanistic field prepares her to make new tools in computational linguistics.
Participating MIT students make history by taking all top five spots — the first time this has happened for any school.
Ciara Sivels ’13 takes unusual path to a research career in nuclear engineering for national security.
MIT seniors will pursue graduate studies at Cambridge University.
The annual award recognizes young leaders in engineering and aerospace.