Photography
Chinese students set their sights on an MIT future
February 19, 2013
Middle and high school students from Beijing engaged in project-based hands-on science and engineering lessons at the Edgerton Center.
Also labeled: China, Collaboration, Edgerton, Global, K-12 education, Students, Volunteering, outreach, public service, Alumni/ae, Circuits, LED, Student life
Picture-perfect
February 19, 2013
Quick, efficient chip cleans up common flaws in amateur photographs.
Find images to use while keeping on the right side of copyright
February 6, 2013
Guidelines and resources on the use of images.
Also labeled: Google, Information Services and Technology, Libraries, Open source, Copyright, Faculty, Staff
Remembering ‘Papa Flash’
January 4, 2013
MIT Professor Harold Edgerton’s high-speed photography and sonar devices revolutionized ocean exploration.
Photo finish: Sloanies team up to create Bounce Imaging
November 21, 2012
Low-cost camera targeted for first responders, military
How to communicate science visually
October 26, 2012
In a new book, MIT’s Felice Frankel aims to help scientists and engineers improve the way they portray their research through photos, diagrams and graphs.
The Edgerton Center turns 20
September 17, 2012
Professor J. Kim Vandiver on the history and future of the Edgerton Center.
A camera that peers around corners
March 21, 2012
A new imaging system could use opaque walls, doors or floors as 'mirrors' to gather information about scenes outside its line of sight.
Toying with biological systems
February 21, 2012
By swapping microbial genes, Chris Voigt designs cells with novel functions.
Also labeled: Biological engineering, Biomedicine, Cancer, Energy, Environment, Faculty, Proteins, Synthetic biology
Brothers of Phi Beta Epsilon win first annual FSILG&D Community Service Challenge Photo Contest
December 5, 2011
Students showcase photos of living group's community service work
For all to see: MIT anthropologist debuts exhibit at Panama’s premier museum
May 26, 2011
Photos of celebration rituals among Panama’s Kuna people fascinate audiences — including the Kuna themselves.
What makes an image memorable?
May 24, 2011
Hint: We tend to remember pictures of people much better than wide open spaces.
Digital forensics
April 8, 2011
Photo experts converge at MIT to discuss how to spot doctored images.
Anne Whiston Spirn books win multiple awards
November 16, 2009
'Daring to Look' and 'The Granite Garden' honored
















