MIMS Student News

The MIT Clean Energy Prize rewards student projects with the potential to make clean energy more practical and affordable.
Four projects share $22,500 in prize money
Initiatives provide real-time information to regions with intermittent and unreliable water, gather and analyze geospatial information using an…
Student Heather Ford will be working with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, analyzing technology policy approaches around the world.
Fourteen faculty, students, and scholars from the School of Information will present their research at this year's CHI conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
Aaron Burstein and Longhao Wang urge the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy to make privacy a central part national Smart Grid…
Feedback on the web's new geolocation API, which can provide real-time data about your location, potentially revealing personal details and making…
The project, created by first-year master's students Dhawal Mujumdar, George Hayes, and Thomas Schluchter in the I School's Tangible User Interfaces…
Projects explore next-generation teaching and learning and propose an innovative "smart paper" map for developing regions.