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Francis Fan Lee, former professor and interdisciplinary speech processing inventor, dies at 96
Francis Fan Lee, former professor and interdisciplinary speech processing inventor, dies at 96

The former EECS professor and RLE affiliate helped to develop a machine that read text out loud and won an Emmy for work on subtly speeding up film and audio without a noticeable loss of pitch.

Fostering research, careers, and community in materials science
Fostering research, careers, and community in materials science

MICRO internship program expands, brings undergraduate interns from other schools to campus.

Natural language boosts LLM performance in coding, planning, and robotics
Natural language boosts LLM performance in coding, planning, and robotics

Three neurosymbolic methods help language models find better abstractions within natural language, then use those representations to execute complex tasks.

Nuno Loureiro named director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Nuno Loureiro named director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center

A lauded professor, theoretical physicist, and fusion scientist, Loureiro is keenly positioned to advance the center’s research and education goals.

Studies in empathy and analytics
Studies in empathy and analytics

Senior James Simon wants to effect change in two ways: by quantifying societal issues and working directly with disadvantaged communities.

MIT faculty, instructors, students experiment with generative AI in teaching and learning
MIT faculty, instructors, students experiment with generative AI in teaching and learning

At MIT’s Festival of Learning 2024, panelists stressed the importance of developing critical thinking skills while leveraging technologies like generative AI.

Julie Shah named head of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Julie Shah named head of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics

An expert in robotics and AI, Shah succeeds Steven Barrett at AeroAstro.

A musical life: Carlos Prieto ’59 in conversation and concert
A musical life: Carlos Prieto ’59 in conversation and concert

The acclaimed cellist and writer discussed his new memoir and reflected on a remarkable musical career.

Two from MIT awarded 2024 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
Two from MIT awarded 2024 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans

Fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants.

3 Questions: A shared vocabulary for how infectious diseases spread
3 Questions: A shared vocabulary for how infectious diseases spread

Lydia Bourouiba’s research on fluid dynamics influenced new guidance from the World Health Organization that will shape how health agencies respond to respiratory infectious diseases.

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