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We’re hiring a Postdoctoral Associate in AI for hyper-local weather forecasting! 🌍
I’m looking for a postdoc to join the Earth Intelligence Lab at @MITMechE and @mitidss, working on next-generation, uncertainty-aware weather forecasting supported by a NASA-funded project.
AI creates great possibilities for expanding human capabilities to make workers more effective, skilled, and valuable, but only if organizations develop and implement the technology intentionally. @MITshapingwork@DAcemogluMIT https://t.co/TupXUGdRhB
Jerry Lu MF ’24 developed an optical AI system to analyze figure skaters’ jumps and recommend ways to improve. At the 2026 Winter Olympics, he’s working with NBC Sports to help break down judging decisions and help viewers appreciate the technical complexity of winter sports. https://t.co/9aDyNxomvk
This fall, the MIT Technology and Policy Program (TPP) held a symposium and celebration on campus, marking TPP’s 50th year as an interdisciplinary effort.
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#AI is often criticized for its growing energy use—but it can also help modernize the power grid. In a 3Q with MIT News, LIDS PI Priya Donti explains how AI can boost grid efficiency, improve resilience to extreme weather, and enable more renewable energy. https://t.co/KsjoIU9kay
“What we found is how much it matters for a city to be embedded within the global air transportation network,” says Ambra Amico. https://t.co/l7Sk1tRzqR
Can development aid counter insurgencies? Lessons from Afghanistan
Last month on VoxDev, Andrew Beath (@wb_research), Fotini Christia (@MITPoliSci@mitidss) & @renikolopov (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) discussed the impact of counterinsurgency initiatives: https://t.co/6vwJEBXmC2
The virtual VideoCAD tool, developed by researchers including IDSS faculty Faez Ahmed, could boost designers’ productivity and help train engineers learning computer-aided design.
https://t.co/F4rLLIUs4e
Can development aid counter insurgencies? Lessons from Afghanistan
Last week on VoxDev, Andrew Beath (@wb_research), Fotini Christia (@MITPoliSci@mitidss) & @renikolopov (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) discussed the impact of counterinsurgency initiatives: https://t.co/6vwJEBXmC2
“We’ve shown that with careful selection, you can guarantee optimal solutions with a small dataset, and we provide a method to identify exactly which data you need,” says Asu Ozdaglar. https://t.co/Oe4Xl1iLZC
New research from IDSS alum Paolo Bertolotti w/ MIT Profs Fotini Christia and Ali Jadbabaie (@jababi) finds that even carefully targeted drone campaigns generate durable collateral disruption yet to be weighed in public debate or policy decisions https://t.co/yq3ivqrebQ
The MIT Technology and Policy Program (TPP) marked its 50th anniversary with a landmark symposium celebrating a half-century of education, research, and impact — while looking ahead to the defining technology policy issues of the future. https://t.co/7sWzYSHcjj
TPP students Anthony Valiaveedu and Nat Edmonds are among the co-authors of this first-of-its-kind handbook, which serves to guide the design safety for civilian nuclear ships. https://t.co/Vbzf0hfaZG
Designing for uncertainty. A new framework from LIDS @GioeleZardini, Yujun Huang, and University of Zurich’s Marius Furter helps engineers build complex systems—like drones, vehicles, and aircraft—that remain reliable despite real-world unpredictability: https://t.co/ADXIet39Vs
A team led by @MITIDSS Professor Jessika Trancik identified specific innovations that enabled dramatic cost reductions in solar panels, revealing opportunities to drive down the cost of renewable energy systems, batteries, and many other technologies.
https://t.co/ASXFJCAotj
New MIT research accounts for uncertainty to help engineers design complex systems that are more reliable in the face of real-world unpredictability, like delivery drones that navigate changing environments. https://t.co/N46t5bZb8B
"The golden bullet narrative that is floating around is not going to materialize as we move from clinical trials to clinical applications." The Data Nation podcast explores the data behind psychedelics and mental health in the latest episode, out now! https://t.co/bOokWgpxPb