John King, professor emeritus of physics, dies at 88
Innovative researcher and educator was a champion of attacking science problems with “ferocious vigor.”
Innovative researcher and educator was a champion of attacking science problems with “ferocious vigor.”
Expert on computer vision, robotics, and human-robot interaction had been on the faculty since 1994.
Historian, critic, and theorist has been a faculty member since 1996 and associate dean since 2007.
Alice Guionnet, an authority on random matrix theory, aims to make sense of huge data sets.
Institute Professor cited as "a founder of the field of tissue engineering."
Engineering tiny paths to cancer treatment, bone regrowth, and wound healing, Paula Hammond serves as an exemplary researcher-educator within the MIT community.
Alan Edelman leads the global, open-source collaboration developing "Julia," a powerful but flexible programming language for high performance computing.
Being in a group makes some people lose touch with their personal moral beliefs, researchers find.
New paper amplifies hypothesis that human language builds on birdsong and speech forms of other primates.
“Many of tomorrow’s problems are going to be solved by you,” DuPont CEO Ellen Kullman tells 2014 grads.
Professor of mechanical engineering receives one of the highest career achievement distinctions in mechanics