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Celebrating the life of undergraduate Mohamed Magdi Taha
Celebrating the life of undergraduate Mohamed Magdi Taha

Rising junior in Course 6-9 was “brave and compassionate” and strove to lift up others.

Desktop simulation of MIT.nano die bonder enables virtual tool training
Desktop simulation of MIT.nano die bonder enables virtual tool training

Digital twins to expand training capabilities through virtual reality.

Finding community in high-energy-density physics
Finding community in high-energy-density physics

Graduate student Skylar Dannhoff discovers the collaborative world of fusion research.

School of Engineering third quarter 2022 awards
School of Engineering third quarter 2022 awards

Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.

MITx MicroMasters Program in Supply Chain Management reaches 1 million enrollments
MITx MicroMasters Program in Supply Chain Management reaches 1 million enrollments

Program's wide, global reach underlines changes that are transforming professional education.

Deep learning with light
Deep learning with light

A new method uses optics to accelerate machine-learning computations on smart speakers and other low-power connected devices.

Reprogrammable materials selectively self-assemble
Reprogrammable materials selectively self-assemble

Researchers create a method for magnetically programming materials to make cubes that are very picky about what they connect with, enabling more-scalable self-assembly.

Six from MIT named American Physical Society Fellows for 2022
Six from MIT named American Physical Society Fellows for 2022

APS honors Anna Frebel, Liang Fu, Nuh Gedik, Or Hen, Nuno Loureiro, and Jesse Thaler for research, applications, teaching, and leadership.

Ad hoc committee releases report on remote teaching best practices for on-campus education
Ad hoc committee releases report on remote teaching best practices for on-campus education

Task Force 2021 and Beyond report highlights innovative teaching practices that MIT instructors have incorporated into in-person classes, informed by remote-teaching experiences.

Five with MIT ties elected to the National Academy of Medicine for 2022
Five with MIT ties elected to the National Academy of Medicine for 2022

Professors Mark Bear and Laura Kiessling ’83, along with Krishna Shenoy SM ’92, PhD ’95, David Tuveson ’87, and Martin Burke are among the newly elected members.

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