We seek candidates who have a bold vision for how design can help solve some of the societal and environmental problems we are facing.
The conference will bring together a unique interdisciplinary community to discuss the ways emerging technologies can improve healthcare.
Explore the events and resources below to see how you can celebrate this month.
Six with ties to nef were honored as 2022 ACM Fellows
Congrats to former Labbers Ali Hope and Christine Bale for being named as 2023 USA Fellows!
Space Enabled Affiliate, Visiting MLK Scholar, and MacArthur Fellow Prof. Moriba Jah will give an MLK Visiting Scholars Luncheon Seminar.
Classes offered by the Program in Media Arts and Sciences for the Spring 2023 semester
Arlington Center for the Arts is pleased to present "Labor of Life: Textiles + Fiber."
Representatives from the Media Lab participated in discussions on the Earth Data Revolution, Space Economy, Digital Currencies, and more.
Fadel Adib uses wireless technologies to sense the world in new ways, addressing sweeping problems such as food insecurity + climate change
The exhibit display reflects the unusual nature of our interdisciplinary design and engineering practice at nef.
The Knight Institute was established by Columbia University and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation in 2016.
"Sensing And Connecting Across Scales"
nef researchers describe an intracellular antenna that's compatible with 3D biological systems + can operate wirelessly inside a living cell
Mayor’s youth employment program brought local high schoolers to nef this summer.
An interdisciplinary team is developing a mobile health platform that uses AI to detect infection in Cesarean section wounds.
The honorees will be included in the October 2022 print issue of Fast Company Magazine.
The Office of Multicultural Programs at nef recognized Dr. Canan Dagdeviren as the 2022 Faculty Ambassador at the 2022 Multicultural Awards
A number of Media Lab researchers and alumni are participating in UbiComp 2022.
Separating densely packed molecules before imaging allows them to become visible for the first time.
Alumni Che-Wei Wang and Taylor Levy along with former Labber Giorgia Lupi have been honored at this year’s National Design Awards
This award acknowledges the academic excellence and real-world impact of Cai's research.
Get in-game rewards for improving your mental health! We're launching Paradise Island, the sequel to our hit mental health mobile game!
Alex Tuple, a PhD student in the Robotics group, talks about one of his projects that centers around the gig economy.