Ian Waitz named vice president for research
The former vice chancellor for undergraduate and graduate education will leverage more than 30 years of experience at the Institute to oversee MIT’s research activities.
The former vice chancellor for undergraduate and graduate education will leverage more than 30 years of experience at the Institute to oversee MIT’s research activities.
A pioneer in solid-state ionics and materials science education, Wuensch is remembered for his thoughtful scholarship and grace in teaching and mentoring.
The honor recognizes professors for their outstanding mentorship of graduate students.
In her new role, the professor of anthropology will seek to promote well-being and advancement within the SHASS community.
Engelward, Oliver, Rothman, and Vuletić are recognized for their efforts to advance science.
The award recognizes exceptional distinction in teaching, research, and service at MIT.
An MIT Values event showcased three women's career journeys and how they are paving the way for the next generation.
Mark Harnett investigates how electrical activity in mammalian cortical cells helps to produce neural computations that give rise to behavior.
In MIT’s 2024 Killian Lecture, chemical engineer Paula Hammond described her groundbreaking work on nanoparticles designed to attack tumor cells.
She says one question drives her work: “Which pillars of gravitational physics are just not true?”
Hundreds of observers took advantage of great weather to view the 2024 partial eclipse.
Iwnetim Abate aims to stimulate natural hydrogen production underground, potentially unearthing a new path to a cheap, carbon-free energy source.
Made possible by an ongoing fundraising initiative, the new program prioritizes building resources for economics faculty research.
Professor Rafael Jaramillo relishes the challenge of developing new, environmentally beneficial semiconductor materials.
The 16 finalists — representing every school at MIT — will explore generative AI’s impact on privacy, art, drug discovery, aging, and more.