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Laura Lewis and Jing Kong receive postdoctoral mentoring award
Laura Lewis and Jing Kong receive postdoctoral mentoring award

Advisors commended for providing exceptional individualized mentoring for postdocs.

Translating MIT research into real-world results
Translating MIT research into real-world results

MIT’s innovation and entrepreneurship system helps launch water, food, and ag startups with social and economic benefits.

3 Questions: Bridging anthropology and engineering for clean energy in Mongolia
3 Questions: Bridging anthropology and engineering for clean energy in Mongolia

Anthropologists Manduhai Buyandelger and Lauren Bonilla discuss the humanistic perspective they bring to a project that is yielding promising results.

How AI is improving simulations with smarter sampling techniques
How AI is improving simulations with smarter sampling techniques

MIT CSAIL researchers created an AI-powered method for low-discrepancy sampling, which uniformly distributes data points to boost simulation accuracy.

Microelectronics projects awarded CHIPS and Science Act funding
Microelectronics projects awarded CHIPS and Science Act funding

MIT and Lincoln Laboratory are among awardees of $38 million in project awards to the Northeast Microelectronics Coalition to boost U.S. chip technology innovation.

State of Supply Chain Sustainability report reveals growing investor pressure, challenges with emissions tracking
State of Supply Chain Sustainability report reveals growing investor pressure, challenges with emissions tracking

The 2024 report highlights five years of global progress but uncovers gaps between companies’ sustainability goals and the investments required to achieve them.

Aligning economic and regulatory frameworks for today’s nuclear reactor technology
Aligning economic and regulatory frameworks for today’s nuclear reactor technology

Today’s regulations for nuclear reactors are unprepared for how the field is evolving. PhD student Liam Hines wants to ensure that policy keeps up with the technology.

AI pareidolia: Can machines spot faces in inanimate objects?
AI pareidolia: Can machines spot faces in inanimate objects?

New dataset of “illusory” faces reveals differences between human and algorithmic face detection, links to animal face recognition, and a formula predicting where people most often perceive faces.

Helping robots zero in on the objects that matter
Helping robots zero in on the objects that matter

A new method called Clio enables robots to quickly map a scene and identify the items they need to complete a given set of tasks.

MIT launches new Music Technology and Computation Graduate Program
MIT launches new Music Technology and Computation Graduate Program

The program will invite students to investigate new vistas at the intersection of music, computing, and technology.

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