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Engineer and historian David Mindell’s new book provides a roadmap for thinking about the future of industry.
Engineer and historian David Mindell’s new book provides a roadmap for thinking about the future of industry.
Faculty members and additional MIT alumni are among 400 scientists and engineers recognized for outstanding leadership potential.
Longtime AeroAstro professor brings deep experience with academic and student life.
New research could improve the safety of drone shows, warehouse robots, and self-driving cars.
Associate Professor Luca Carlone is working to give robots a more human-like awareness of their environment.
The associate leader in the Advanced Materials and Microsystems Group at Lincoln Laboratory strongly believes in the power of collaboration and how it seeds innovation.
AeroAstro PhD student Sydney Dolan uses an interdisciplinary approach to develop collision-avoidance algorithms for satellites.
The engineer and aspiring astronaut developed an outreach program at Lincoln Laboratory to help bring hands-on STEM activities to all.
Corvus Robotics, founded by Mohammed Kabir ’21, is using drones that can navigate in GPS-denied environments to expedite inventory management.
The method could help communities visualize and prepare for approaching storms.
The Certificate in Aerospace Innovation gives students the tools and confidence to be aerospace entrepreneurs during an inflection point in the industry.
MIT engineers’ algorithm may have wide impact, from forecasting climate to projecting population growth to designing efficient aircraft.
Collaborative multi-university team will pursue new AI-enhanced design tools and high-throughput testing methods for next-generation turbomachinery.
A new method called Clio enables robots to quickly map a scene and identify the items they need to complete a given set of tasks.