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Current research and education areas include digital learning; nanotechnology; sustainable energy, the environment, climate adaptation, and global water and food security; Big Data, cybersecurity, robotics, and artificial intelligence; human health, including cancer, HIV, autism, Alzheimer’s, and dyslexia; biological engineering and CRISPR technology; poverty alleviation; advanced manufacturing; and innovation and entrepreneurship.
Research at MIT aims to develop innovative solutions to the world’s most daunting challenges. From addressing the energy needs of tomorrow to improving cancer therapies, MIT’s research efforts are enhanced through creative collaborations with leading research institutes and consortia around the world. Compiled here are just some of the MIT labs, centers and programs where cutting-edge research is taking place.
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Incorporated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on April 10, 1861.
Overall it’s great university , but the location is not good.
I enjoyed my course of study at school. This is because it gave me the opportunity to explore business aspect of Information Technology. During my course of Study, I was working for a company so my lectures were mostly in the evening between the hours of 5pm and 10pm.
I'd like to develop a research in semiconductors materiales applied in solar cells.