Sustainable solutions at home and abroad
Arnav Patel is a self-described sustainability enthusiast. Working on solutions related to climate change has been a central thread w...
Demystifying artificial intelligence
Natalie Laoย was set on becoming an electrical engineer, like her parents, until she stumbled on course 6.S192 (Making Mobile Apps), ...
The Heart of the Materials
Felipe de Quesada is cut out to be a materials scientist. He likes to design things and see how they work at a microscale: to look at...
Computation Counts
When James Quigley applied to MIT, he didnโt need an algorithm to tell him getting in wasnโt a high-probability outcome. An Army ...
On Target
With hundreds of clubs and teams to join at MIT, students with varied interests will find that there is no shortage of activities to ...
Putting Data in the Hands of Doctors
Diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014, Regina Barzilay soon learned that good data about the disease is hard to find. Now Barzilay is ...
Getting a Leg Up on Engineering
Matthew Cavuto, now a senior in MITโs Department of Mechanical Engineering, embarked on his career path partly as a result of a tal...
Project Sandcastle
On a foggy night in San Francisco, a Bat-Signal appears in the sky. It flickers above a house on the highest hilltop in the city, whe...
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
About The MIT School of Engineering has long been a magnet for brilliant minds, hands, and hearts from across the globe. We believe a...
Graduate
We tackle problems โ the harder, the better โ and we generate solutions. Graduate study is not for the faint-hearted, but the rew...