Aeronautical and astronautical engineering
Learning how to predict rare kinds of failures
Researchers are developing algorithms to predict failures when automation meets the real world in areas like air traffic scheduling or autonomous vehicles.
Read MoreThe MIT-Portugal Program enters Phase 4
New phase will support continued exploration of ideas and solutions in fields ranging from AI to nanotech to climate — with emphasis on educational exchanges and entrepreneurship.
Read MoreThis new framework leverages a model’s reasoning abilities to create a “smart assistant” that finds the optimal solution to multistep problems.
Read MoreNew research could allow a person to correct a robot’s actions in real-time, using the kind of feedback they’d give another human.
Read MoreExpanding robot perception
Associate Professor Luca Carlone is working to give robots a more human-like awareness of their environment.
Read MoreCorvus Robotics, founded by Mohammed Kabir ’21, is using drones that can navigate in GPS-denied environments to expedite inventory management.
Read MoreNew AI tool generates realistic satellite images of future flooding
The method could help communities visualize and prepare for approaching storms.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence meets “blisk” in new DARPA-funded collaboration
Collaborative multi-university team will pursue new AI-enhanced design tools and high-throughput testing methods for next-generation turbomachinery.
Read MoreHelping robots zero in on the objects that matter
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.
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