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New quantum magnet unleashes electronics potential
New quantum magnet unleashes electronics potential

Researchers discover how to control the anomalous Hall effect and Berry curvature to create flexible quantum magnets for use in computers, robotics, and sensors.

A new vision for ultrasound imaging
A new vision for ultrasound imaging

Ultrasound research specialist and 2023 MIT Excellence Award winner Nicole Henning adapts ultrasound technology for more sensitive, less invasive imaging for disease modeling.

New sensor mimics cell membrane functions
New sensor mimics cell membrane functions

The device detects the same molecules that cell receptors do, and may enable routine early screening for cancers and other diseases.

Helping the transportation sector adapt to a changing world
Helping the transportation sector adapt to a changing world

PhD student Nick Caros develops tools to help transit agencies serve the public in an era of remote work.

Harnessing synthetic biology to make sustainable alternatives to petroleum products
Harnessing synthetic biology to make sustainable alternatives to petroleum products

Visolis, founded by Deepak Dugar SM ’11, MBA ’13, PhD ’13, is working to decarbonize the production of everything from rubber to jet fuel.

A faster way to teach a robot
A faster way to teach a robot

A new technique helps a nontechnical user understand why a robot failed, and then fine-tune it with minimal effort to perform a task effectively.

Armando Solar-Lezama named inaugural Distinguished College of Computing Professor
Armando Solar-Lezama named inaugural Distinguished College of Computing Professor

EECS professor appointed to new professorship in the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.

Coloring outside the lines
Coloring outside the lines

Mathias Kolle’s color-changing materials take inspiration from butterflies and mollusks.

AI helps household robots cut planning time in half
AI helps household robots cut planning time in half

PIGINet leverages machine learning to streamline and enhance household robots' task and motion planning, by assessing and filtering feasible solutions in complex environments.

Angela Koehler appointed faculty director of the Deshpande Center
Angela Koehler appointed faculty director of the Deshpande Center

A biotech entrepreneur, Koehler will help faculty and students launch startups and bring new products to market through the MIT Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation.

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