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MIT researchers develop an efficient way to train more reliable AI agents
The technique developed by researchers including IDSS faculty Cathy Wu and SES-IDPS student Sirui Li could make AI systems better at complex tasks that involve variability.
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School of Engineering faculty receive awards in summer 2024
Members of MIT’s School of Engineering including SDSC faculty Ashia Wilson were honored in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence in the summer of 2024.
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A causal theory for studying the cause-and-effect relationships of genes
By sidestepping the need for costly interventions, a new method from researchers including SDSC faculty Caroline Uhler could potentially reveal gene regulatory programs, paving the way for targeted treatments.
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Empowering systemic racism research at MIT and beyond
SDSC researchers in the MIT Initiative on Combatting Systemic Racism are building an open data repository to advance research on racial inequity in domains like policing, housing, and health care.
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Tommi Jaakkola presents on the power of generative AI in molecular sciences
In his talk “Generative AI for (Molecular) Sciences,” the SDSC faculty member highlighted the advancements in generative artificial intelligence for molecular science and material design.







