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Correcting the “jitters” in quantum devices
Correcting the “jitters” in quantum devices

A new study suggests a path to more efficient error correction, which may help make quantum computers and sensors more practical.

An entrepreneur finds his way to MIT
An entrepreneur finds his way to MIT

Introduced to the Institute through MITx and MIT Bootcamps, Jakub Chudik is now a senior in EECS and CTO of his own startup.

Low-cost “smart” diaper can notify caregiver when it’s wet
Low-cost “smart” diaper can notify caregiver when it’s wet

Design combines a common diaper material with RFID technology.

Bringing artificial intelligence into the classroom, research lab, and beyond
Bringing artificial intelligence into the classroom, research lab, and beyond

Through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, students work to build AI tools with impact.

SENSE.nano awards seed grants in optoelectronics, interactive manufacturing
SENSE.nano awards seed grants in optoelectronics, interactive manufacturing

The mission of SENSE.nano is to foster the development and use of novel sensors, sensing systems, and sensing solutions.

MIT researchers identify security vulnerabilities in voting app
MIT researchers identify security vulnerabilities in voting app

Mobile voting application could allow hackers to alter individual votes and may pose privacy issues for users.

“Sensorized” skin helps soft robots find their bearings
“Sensorized” skin helps soft robots find their bearings

Flexible sensors and an artificial intelligence model tell deformable robots how their bodies are positioned in a 3D environment.

Analyce Hernandez: uncloaking big mysteries
Analyce Hernandez: uncloaking big mysteries

Junior double major seeks to piece together puzzles of the universe, particle by particle.

Bubble-capturing surface helps get rid of foam
Bubble-capturing surface helps get rid of foam

Bubbly buildup can hinder many industrial processes, but a new method can reduce or even eliminate it.

Brainstorming energy-saving hacks on Satori, MIT’s new supercomputer
Brainstorming energy-saving hacks on Satori, MIT’s new supercomputer

Three-day hackathon explores methods for making artificial intelligence faster and more sustainable.

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