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Computer-aided creativity in robot design
Computer-aided creativity in robot design

MIT researchers’ new system optimizes the shape of robots for traversing various terrain types.

3 Questions: Using fabric to “listen” to space dust
3 Questions: Using fabric to “listen” to space dust

Fabric samples are headed to the International Space Station for resiliency testing; possible applications include cosmic dust detectors or spacesuit smart skins.

Center to advance predictive simulation research established at MIT Schwarzman College of Computing
Center to advance predictive simulation research established at MIT Schwarzman College of Computing

MIT is among nine universities selected as part of a program sponsored by the DoE to support science-based modeling and simulation and exascale computing technologies.

Six MIT faculty elected 2020 AAAS Fellows
Six MIT faculty elected 2020 AAAS Fellows

Choucri, Drennan, Fisher, Gershenfeld, Li, and Rus are recognized for their efforts to advance science.

Meghan Davis named 2022 Mitchell Scholar
Meghan Davis named 2022 Mitchell Scholar

The MIT senior will pursue postgraduate studies in global health in Ireland.

Faculty seed projects grow into pandemic research opportunities
Faculty seed projects grow into pandemic research opportunities

MISTI Global Seed Funds are open for proposals after Covid pivot.

Lincoln Laboratory establishes Biotechnology and Human Systems Division
Lincoln Laboratory establishes Biotechnology and Human Systems Division

Will focus on responding to disasters and humanitarian crises, defending against biothreats, addressing climate change, and improving human health and performance.

Two MIT students named 2021 Rhodes Scholars
Two MIT students named 2021 Rhodes Scholars

Danielle Grey-Stewart and Ghadah Alshalan will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.

MIT forum examines the rise of automation in the workplace
MIT forum examines the rise of automation in the workplace

Technologies like robots and artificial intelligence could partner with humans, not oust them from work, research and business leaders say.

Drawn to big challenges, from GM to Caterpillar
Drawn to big challenges, from GM to Caterpillar

For Denise Johnson MS '97, Caterpillar Group president and MIT Leaders for Global Operations alumna, leadership is all about “continuous improvement.”

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