Hazel Sive steps down as associate dean of the School of Science
Biologist’s six-year administrative tenure focused on educational initiatives and on diversity and inclusiveness among faculty and postdocs.
Biologist’s six-year administrative tenure focused on educational initiatives and on diversity and inclusiveness among faculty and postdocs.
As the Institute’s leader from 1990 to 2004, he sparked a period of dynamism.
Enduringly influential book by Leo Marx, MIT professor emeritus
Sulfurous chemical known as ‘smell of the sea’ serves as clarion call for coral pathogens.
MIT Institute Professor Emeritus Mildred Dresselhaus recalls mentor’s influence as she receives award in his name.
New algorithm can separate signals into their individual frequencies using a minimal number of samples.
Open access philosophy site aims to build better minds
Looking for better materials for solar cells, LEDs, and other technology, one molecule at a time.
Dissecting the inner workings of the mucus barrier could yield better drugs, prevent disease
New class offers MIT students the chance to pair technical know-how with real-world art and humanities projects at local museums.
New employees now have a wealth of resources to guide them as they begin their professional lives at MIT, from a New Hire Activities Application to an orientation and onboarding website.
Munther Dahleh is appointed as acting director of ESD and new organization with focus on socio-technical systems, information and decision systems and statistics.
Leading ESD and planning for a potential MIT-wide effort in the areas of socio-technical systems, information and decision systems, and statistics.