Bryan Reimer receives human factors innovator award
MIT AgeLab research engineer directs a team that studies in-vehicle automation, robotics, AI, and the mechanics of driver attention, among other topics.
MIT AgeLab research engineer directs a team that studies in-vehicle automation, robotics, AI, and the mechanics of driver attention, among other topics.
Incoming director Jay Guo commits to educating individuals and supporting industry at the Supply Chain Innovation Institute.
New methodology may be used to respond to other endemic diseases.
Executive director of the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics is recognized for his commitment to research and education in supply chain management.
Local youth recognized for fostering unity across generations.
Graduate students from around the world showcase research projects at MIT.
Entrepreneurial ventures are developing technologies, community resources, and solutions to address social isolation and loneliness among older adults in Massachusetts.
MIT AgeLab researchers find that an exercise program for older adults has unexpected social and health benefits.
American Logistics Aid Network's Humanitarian Logistics Awards highlight the critical role of supply chains in saving lives during natural disasters.
As delivery logistics become more challenging with expanding e-commerce, planners such as Matthias Winkenbach are offering solutions.
Attendees address rural social isolation among aging populations in America.
MIT Humanitarian Supply Chain Lab reports on supply chains in effect after hurricanes hit, and how they might be better managed.
MIT AgeLab launches In Good Company global challenge in partnership with GE, Benchmark Senior Living, and the Massachusetts Council to Address Aging.
Experimental degree combining online MicroMasters and residential learning sees great success.
Physics alumnus who saw the Hindenburg fly over campus now collaborates with researchers to explore the impacts of longevity.