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MIT affiliates named 2025 Schmidt Sciences AI2050 Fellows
MIT affiliates named 2025 Schmidt Sciences AI2050 Fellows

Postdoc Zongyi Li, Associate Professor Tess Smidt, and seven additional alumni will be supported in the development of AI against difficult problems.

Prognostic tool could help clinicians identify high-risk cancer patients
Prognostic tool could help clinicians identify high-risk cancer patients

Using a versatile problem-solving framework, researchers show how early relapse in lymphoma patients influences their chance for survival.

Paula Hammond named dean of the School of Engineering
Paula Hammond named dean of the School of Engineering

A chemical engineer who now serves as executive vice provost, Hammond will succeed Anantha Chandrakasan.

MADMEC winners develop spray-on coating to protect power lines from ice
MADMEC winners develop spray-on coating to protect power lines from ice

Placing first in the MADMEC innovation contest, the MITten team aims to curb costly power outages during winter storms.

MIT researchers “speak objects into existence” using AI and robotics
MIT researchers “speak objects into existence” using AI and robotics

The speech-to-reality system combines 3D generative AI and robotic assembly to create objects on demand.

Cultivating confidence and craft across disciplines
Cultivating confidence and craft across disciplines

Professors Rohit Karnik and Nathan Wilmers are honored as “Committed to Caring.”

Robots that spare warehouse workers the heavy lifting
Robots that spare warehouse workers the heavy lifting

Founded by MIT alumni, the Pickle Robot Company has developed machines that can autonomously load and unload trucks inside warehouses and logistic centers.

MIT School of Engineering faculty and staff receive awards in summer 2025
MIT School of Engineering faculty and staff receive awards in summer 2025

Faculty members and researchers were honored in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence.

A smarter way for large language models to think about hard problems
A smarter way for large language models to think about hard problems

This new technique enables LLMs to dynamically adjust the amount of computation they use for reasoning, based on the difficulty of the question.

MIT engineers design an aerial microrobot that can fly as fast as a bumblebee
MIT engineers design an aerial microrobot that can fly as fast as a bumblebee

With insect-like speed and agility, the tiny robot could someday aid in search-and-rescue missions.

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