Landing A Punch Against Cancer
Andrew Myerson's Idea Made To Matter: Landing A Punch Against Cancer
Andrew Myerson's Idea Made To Matter: Landing A Punch Against Cancer
From blockchain to collective bargaining, here are the books from MIT Sloan faculty that made their debut in 2018.
Researchers launched an in-house Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI) challenge to beat MIT’s machine-learning models for predicting clinical trial outcomes. The results are now available.
MIT Policy Hackathon, organized and run by students from MIT’s Institute for Data, Systems, and Society and MIT’s Technology and Policy Program.
And climbed into the top three spots for graduate business schools.
From the history of liberty to the future of R&D, here are some of the books from MIT Sloan faculty that arrived in 2019.
At a time when wage inequality and workplace fairness dominate the national conversation, a new study by Nathan Wilmers sheds light on the factors that drive pay disparities among workers.
Ratan Tata, former chairman of Mumbai-based Tata Group, is an early investor
Phyllis Wallace took part in a landmark 1970s AT&T discrimination case and researched the working lives of young Black women.
The student seminar will run in collaboration with Kaspersky Lab from Jan. 22 – Jan. 25