Christine Ortiz named director of MIT Technology and Policy Program
Ortiz is an internationally recognized researcher in biotechnology and biomaterials, advanced and additive manufacturing, and sustainable and socially-directed materials design.
Ortiz is an internationally recognized researcher in biotechnology and biomaterials, advanced and additive manufacturing, and sustainable and socially-directed materials design.
The approach can detect anomalies in data recorded over time, without the need for any training.
New center taps Institute-wide expertise to improve understanding of, and responses to, sustainability challenges.
The model could help clinicians assess breast cancer stage and ultimately help in reducing overtreatment.
A new technique enables users to compare several large models and choose the one that works best for their task.
PhD student Xinyi Zhang is developing computational tools for analyzing cells in the age of multimodal data.
Staff members receive recognition for their exceptional support of the MIT community.
Ammonia could be a nearly carbon-free maritime fuel, but without new emissions regulations, its impact on air quality could significantly impact human health.
Fifteen new faculty members join six of the school’s academic departments.
Graduate student Nolen Scruggs works with a local tenant association to address housing inequality as part of the MIT Initiative on Combatting Systemic Racism.
When the senior isn’t using mathematical and computational methods to boost driverless vehicles and fairer voting, she performs with MIT’s many dance groups to keep her on track.
Professor of political science Evan Lieberman discusses his research into perceptions among African and American citizens about the climate crisis and how their governments are responding.
Graduate student Hammaad Adam is working to increase the supply of organs available for transplants, saving lives and improving health equity.
A new method to measure homophily in large group interactions offers insights into how groups might interact in the future.
Tamara Broderick uses statistical approaches to understand and quantify the uncertainty that can affect study results.