Her work explores how technology affects warfare in the post-Cold War era. She studies how nations — China specifically — plan to use technology in conflict to achieve their aims.
The MIT-TU Delft autonomous race car completed 9.9 laps with a minimum speed of 4 meters per second at the 2019 Formula Student Germany (FSG) competition.
Geomorphology graduate student Maya Stokes performed fieldwork in the Chilean Altiplano in 2016. She assisted fellow PhD student Christine Y. Chen with her thesis work studying the history of lakes and the paleoclimate of South America.
Since the July launch of Career Advising and Professional Development’s new and improved CareerBridge system (which now incorporates a career platform called Handshake), nearly 2,000 diverse opportunities have been posted by employers. The graph shows the distribution of job functions that are included in employer job postings in Handshake since the launch. CAPD’s hope is…
The Edgerton Center has had a busy and fruitful summer, with activities in Cambridge and around the world. The MIT Driverless team, together with the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, built the first-in-the-U.S. driverless electric vehicle. The team competed in the Formula SAE Italy in July, placing second overall and winning first place in…
Career Advising & Professional Development (CAPD) welcomed Siri Chilazi, a research fellow with Harvard’s Women and Public Policy Program, to campus for a talk on the gender pay gap. Chilazi’s three part lecture highlighted the root cause and definition of the gender pay gap, and offered strategies to help us to work towards permanently closing…