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Brain as a computing device | A Mechanical Engineer's perspective from MIT

Brain as a computing device | A Mechanical Engineer's perspective from MIT

This is a conversation with Vinayak Agarwal, a PhD Candidate at

The Role of AI and Machine Learning in Mechanical Engineering

The Role of AI and Machine Learning in Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering's

Physician, engineer, innovator

Physician, engineer, innovator

Giovanni Traverso creates innovative health solutions – and, as both a physician and an

The Breadth of MechE at MIT

The Breadth of MechE at MIT

Mechanical Engineering

Engineering Medical Devices at MIT

Engineering Medical Devices at MIT

Mechanical engineering

Sponsored
This is engineering at MIT

This is engineering at MIT

We identify problems, and we come up with solutions. Sometimes the first idea doesn't work out, but we always learn.

Imagine it, build it

Imagine it, build it

In 2.679 (Electronics for Mechanical Systems II),

Building the Next Generation of Electronics

Building the Next Generation of Electronics

Jeehwan Kim, associate professor of

Multifunctional fibers communicate with the brain

Multifunctional fibers communicate with the brain

By producing complex multifunctional fibers that could be less than the width of a hair,

MIT's Maker Revolution

MIT's Maker Revolution

"I think building helps us learn," says Martin Culpepper SM '97, PhD '00, professor of

An "intelligent co-pilot" for cars

An "intelligent co-pilot" for cars

Read more about this new semiautonomous safety system developed by Sterling Anderson, a PhD student in