Using computers to view the unseen

A new computational imaging method could change how we view hidden information in scenes.

Rachel Gordon | CSAIL • mit
Dec. 6, 2019 ~7 min

MIT Video Productions nominated for a third Emmy | MIT News

Alice McCarthy | MIT Open Learning • mit
June 1, 2018 ~3 min


Rock music helps students and educators explore engineering | MIT News

Playful Learning Lab, founded by AnnMarie Thomas ’01, is collaborating with rock band OK Go to create hands-on PK-12 engineering experiences.

Jay London | MIT Alumni Association • mit
April 20, 2018 ~4 min

Q&A: Jay Scheib on theater, daring, and love | MIT News

MIT professor directs award-winning rock musical “Bat Out of Hell.”

School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences • mit
Feb. 27, 2018 ~8 min

Vivienne Sze shares Engineering Emmy Award with colleagues | MIT News

Associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science was part of a group that earned acclaim for work on a new video compression standard.

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science • mit
Nov. 30, 2017 ~5 min

Tackling the world’s challenges in the field | MIT News

MISTI media contest showcases MIT students working to build a better world.

MISTI • mit
Oct. 2, 2017 ~3 min

High-quality online video with less rebuffering | MIT News

CSAIL’s machine-learning system enables smoother streaming that can better adapt to different network conditions.

Adam Conner-Simons | CSAIL • mit
Aug. 14, 2017 ~7 min

Watch 3-D movies at home, sans glasses | MIT News

CSAIL system converts 3-D movies into a more TV-friendly format.

Adam Conner-Simons | CSAIL • mit
July 12, 2017 ~6 min


Two MIT documentaries win New England Emmy Awards | MIT News

The Department of Mechanical Engineering's “Water Is Life” and MIT Video Productions' “A Bold Move” take home top honors in separate categories.

Mary Beth O'Leary | Department of Mechanical Engineering • mit
June 28, 2017 ~8 min

Shrinking data for surgical training | MIT News

Technique that reduces video files to one-tenth their initial size enables speedy analysis of laparoscopic procedures.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
June 16, 2017 ~6 min

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