MIT Science Bowl Club hosts invitational event
High school students traveled across the country to compete on campus.
High school students traveled across the country to compete on campus.
Students compete to design a compression-resistant nanoscale material — and win possibly the world’s smallest trophy.
In MIT class 18.A34 (Mathematical Problem Solving), students prep for a major collegiate mathematics competition — and learn to love math.
Students reflect on their top performance in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which ended a 44-year drought for MIT.
Students describe what it’s like to compete at the very top tiers of computing.
Vishnu Jayaprakash SM '19, PhD '22 won for the AgZen-Cloak, an invention that makes pesticides stick to crops, minimizing pollution and water waste.
MIT hosts the 14th Math Prize for Girls, which aims to encourage female middle and high school students of mathematics.
Prizes in the materials science competition also went to a waste-monitoring device and a nanofiber-based yarn.
Amelia Trainer’s work is fundamental to understanding how nuclear reactors operate. A passion for computer modeling and poetry have stood her in good stead through her research career.
An interdisciplinary team is developing a mobile health platform that uses AI to detect infection in Cesarean section wounds.
The team credits strategy and team building for keeping the lead in a tight race.
MITdesignX presents ventures from the accelerator's sixth cohort.
BART and MARGE will reliably produce, store, and distribute 50 tons of rocket fuel per year on the surface of Mars.
Through the MIT Mock Trial program, students hone their skills in public speaking, formulating arguments, and acting.
In person for the first time in three years, the 2.007 (Design and Manufacturing I) Robot Competition celebrated its founder.