• Rewarding excellence in open data

    Rewarding excellence in open data

    Hammaad Adam (SES/IDPS) accepted an MIT Prize for Open Data on behalf of the team behind Organ Retrieval and Collection of Health Information for Donation (ORCHID), the first ever multi-center dataset dedicated to the organ procurement process.


  • Explained: Generative AI

    Explained: Generative AI

    SDSC faculty member Devavrat Shah joins other MIT experts to explain how powerful generative AI systems like ChatGPT work.


  • Anesthesia technology precisely controls unconsciousness in animal tests

    Anesthesia technology precisely controls unconsciousness in animal tests

    An advanced closed-loop anesthesia delivery system that monitors brain state to tailor propofol dose and achieve exactly the desired level of unconsciousness could reduce post-op side effects, says paper from authors including SDSC faculty Emery Brown.


  • 2024 IMS Lawrence D. Brown PhD Student Award winners announced

    2024 IMS Lawrence D. Brown PhD Student Award winners announced

    Yuling Yan, an IDSS and SDSC Norbert Wiener Fellow, is one of three students to receive the prestigious award.


  • In online news, do mouse clicks speak louder than words?

    In online news, do mouse clicks speak louder than words?

    Partisan media might deepen political polarization, but we should measure people’s media habits more carefully before drawing conclusions, say researchers including IDSS faculty Adam Berinsky and SDSC faculty Teppei Yamamoto.