What game theory tells us about politics and society
Economist Alexander Wolitzky uses game theory to model institutions, networks, and social dynamics.
Economist Alexander Wolitzky uses game theory to model institutions, networks, and social dynamics.
MIT School Access and Quality Summit brings policymakers, educators, and researchers together to examine strategies and ways to measure effectiveness.
Researchers uncover the factors that have caused photovoltaic module costs to drop by 99 percent.
Worldwide honors for 2019 span three MIT schools.
A roundup of MIT student research projects offers a glimpse of where computing is going next.
SHASS faculty members offer research-based perspectives with commentaries, plus a Music for the Midterms playlist, and an election book list.
MIT Energy Initiative Director Robert Armstrong offers his perspective on the takeaways from MITEI’s annual research conference.
Investigating the political and economic consequences of large-scale deadly conflict, Volha Charnysh discovers that community-level interactions make a big impact.
Leaders from industry, academia, labor, government, foundations, and other organizations, as well as leading scholars in related fields, will provide guidance.
MIT report highlights challenges and opportunities for conserving natural resources and stabilizing the climate.
Scholar shares award for his work on climate economics.
Living and working in a glass cube, an interdisciplinary team of students reimagined the ambulance of the future as part of a global startup competition.
Health care economist and media studies scholar are the latest MIT faculty to nab prestigious “genius grant.”
Learners from around the globe now have enhanced access to “blended” master’s programs at MIT and elsewhere.
David Thesmar studies what happens when the finance sector shakes up the whole economy.