Pandemic Response CoLab: New initiative to solve COVID-19 challenges
The initiative is open to individuals, businesses and groups with the goal of developing a diverse, global community of problem solvers.
The initiative is open to individuals, businesses and groups with the goal of developing a diverse, global community of problem solvers.
The study offers U.S. policymakers a blueprint for a future round of COVID-19 stimulus.
In June 2020, the MIT REAP convened its two current cohorts from 13 global regions for its first fully virtual Bridge Event.
To date, more than 50,000 participants from 175 countries have enrolled in classes in the program.
Prof. Golrezaei explains: “We identified an algorithm that uses a binary signal to determine whether the seller wins in the prior auction. This limits manipulation by the buyer..."
Prof. Golrezaei and her colleagues designed a search and choice model that assumes the utility that a consumer derives from a product consists of two parts: a basic utility and a personal utility.
A new study by Professor Hazhir Rahmandad at the MIT Sloan School of Management suggests that the coronavirus is unlikely to fade in the summer heat.
A new approach to flight scheduling co-developed by MIT Sloan Prof. Alexandre Jacquillat addresses passenger preference as an important yet often overlooked part of flight scheduling.
Prof. Joann de Zegher suggests that crowdsourcing price information from market participants through a carefully-designed information-sharing platform can improve decision-making and increase revenue.
$200,000 prize will be awarded to Dr. Fischer and a fellowship named in his honor will be awarded to an MIT Sloan MBA student; Dr. Fischer will deliver the inaugural Miriam Pozen Address at MIT.