Good afternoon, MIT community. Today is Monday, August 11, 2025, and here are your campus news updates.
Currently, it's sunny in Cambridge with a temperature of 73 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures are expected to rise throughout the day, reaching a high of 91 degrees by mid-afternoon. Be sure to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions if you're spending time outdoors.
The MIT Media Lab is hosting "New Beginnings: Fall Member Event 2025" on October 22 and 23. This two-day event will showcase innovative projects and collaborations across disciplines. Attendees can expect hands-on sessions, discussions led by faculty and researchers, and networking opportunities. For more details and registration, visit the Media Lab's events page.
The Martinos Medical Imaging Initiative is offering one-year fellowships for the 2025-2026 academic year. These fellowships are open to PhD students working in medical imaging and involve collaboration between two principal investigators. Applications are due by August 15. For eligibility criteria and application details, refer to the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology newsletter.
Additionally, the K. Lisa Yang Brain-Body Center at MIT is offering a fellowship for postdoctoral trainees or graduate students focused on exploring neurobiological connections between the brain and other bodily systems. Interested candidates should submit a one-page research proposal and CV by August 1. For more information, contact Zella Pirello at zpirello@mit.edu.
MIT researchers have developed a new method for editing and generating images using special neural networks called encoders or "tokenizers." This advancement could have significant implications for various applications in image processing and artificial intelligence.
In collaboration with Mass General Brigham, MIT has launched a joint seed program to accelerate innovations in health. Supported by Analog Devices Inc., this program aims to fund joint research projects that advance technology and clinical research.
MIT has been ranked the world's number one university for the 14th consecutive year by QS for the 2025-2026 academic year. The Institute also placed first in 11 subject areas, reflecting its continued excellence across various fields.
Four MIT students have been named 2025 Goldwater Scholars. Rising seniors Avani Ahuja, Julianna Lian, Jacqueline Prawira, and Alex Tang were honored for their academic achievements in science and engineering.
That's all for today's updates. Stay safe, stay cool, and have a great day.