Pablo Jarillo-Herrero delivers 2022 Dresselhaus Lecture on the magic of moiré quantum matter
The MIT professor discussed a new nanoengineered platform to investigate strongly correlated and topological physics.
The MIT professor discussed a new nanoengineered platform to investigate strongly correlated and topological physics.
Koch Institute event celebrates the new MIT Press biography “Salvador Luria: An Immigrant Biologist in Cold War America.”
Showcased in a new exhibit, student research explores the long history of South Asians at the Institute.
The MIT professor combines geophysics and geology to understand what’s happening beneath the crust.
With donuts and cider in hand, students, faculty, and staff gathered on Hockfield Court to speak with President-elect Sally Kornbluth and celebrate her appointment.
The first African American to receive tenure at MIT, Jones championed greater diversity and inclusion at the Institute and beyond.
“This is your moment,” the Institute’s 18th president tells an MIT audience at a community introduction event.
As Duke University’s provost since 2014, she has advocated for faculty excellence and reinforced the institution’s commitment to the student experience.
At an exhibition marking two decades since a transformative gift from the Picower Foundation, current and alumni members described research at the forefront of neuroscience and beyond.
The restored diploma of Robert Robinson Taylor, MIT’s first Black graduate — presented by his great-granddaughter Valerie Jarrett — highlights connections between the Institute and Tuskegee University.
The new museum opens Oct. 2 at the gateway between Kendall Square and campus.
The MIT Museum director describes how the museum is reinventing itself for the 21st century.
A state-of-the-art facility replaces a nearly 80-year-old campus landmark to become the most advanced wind tunnel in U.S. academia.
A Stata Center wing and celebratory event mark their achievements and the next generation of linguistics research at MIT.
IDEAS awards more than $50,000 in grants across six student-led teams to develop projects addressing social and environmental challenges.