The creative future of generative AI
An MIT panel charts how artificial intelligence will impact art and design.
An MIT panel charts how artificial intelligence will impact art and design.
Cancer nanomedicine was on display at the 2023 White House Demo Day.
Six teams of mechanical engineering students pitched “wild” products during the annual capstone course prototype launch event.
MIT professor combines nanoscience and viruses to develop solutions in energy, environment, and medicine.
Astronaut Woody Hoburg ’08 shares insights and advice with students in his first visit to campus since joining NASA.
During the last week of November, MIT hosted symposia and events aimed at examining the implications and possibilities of generative AI.
DMSE’s new multipurpose hub invites undergraduates to explore materials, blending science, technology, and hands-on discovery.
The Burchard Scholars dinner series helps create conversations between academic disciplines.
Rodney Brooks, co-founder of iRobot, kicks off an MIT symposium on the promise and potential pitfalls of increasingly powerful AI tools like ChatGPT.
The Nano Summit highlights nanoscale research across multiple disciplines at MIT.
Fall 2023 Wulff Lecture speaker Sossina Haile ’86, PhD ’92 uses ammonia and a “superprotonic” material for efficient and eco-friendly energy generation.
MIT’s Malick Ghachem extends the “Dialogues across Differences” lecture series with a talk about the past and present of university politics.
Twelve teams of students and postdocs across the MIT community presented innovative startup ideas with potential for real-world impact.
A recent forum was the first in a series planned at MIT this year, part of an initiative meant to encourage the open exchange of ideas.
At a “Heritage Meets Heritage” event, MIT students enjoy conversations, trivia, and delicacies from around the world.