Understanding our place in the universe
Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar Brian Nord trains machines to explore the cosmos and fights for equity in research.
Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar Brian Nord trains machines to explore the cosmos and fights for equity in research.
The 2D map of this “disk wind” may reveal clues to galaxy formation.
The fellowship supports research contributing to the field of planetary science and astronomy.
A hands-on class teaches undergraduates the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and nanoscale science from inside MIT.nano’s cleanroom.
Ming Guo seeks connections between a cell’s physical form and its biological function, which could illuminate ways to halt abnormal cell growth.
Computational tool from MIT CSAIL enables color-changing cellulose-based designs for data visualization, education, fashion, and more.
The Institute also ranks second in five subject areas.
The teams will work toward sustainable microchips and topological materials as well as socioresilient materials design.
Optics and photonics awards go to Professor Marin Soljacic as well as alumni Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato, Turan Erdogan, Harold Metcalf, and Andrew Weiner.
Work with skyrmions could have applications in future computers and more.
The second annual student-industry conference was held in-person for the first time.
With supercomputers and machine learning, the physicist aims to illuminate the structure of everyday particles and uncover signs of dark matter.
Annual award honors early-career researchers for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.
Using lasers, researchers can directly control a property of nuclei called spin, that can encode quantum information.
“Squeezing” noise over a broad frequency bandwidth in a quantum system could lead to faster and more accurate quantum measurements.