An exhibition of thesis explorations by graduate students in architecture, urban design and planning, art, media studies, and real estate. On display are...
Employers will be visiting CAPD's office (E17-294) to hold scheduled 20-minute, one-on-one appointments with students to discuss their company as well as...
Employer Resume Critiques are a great way to prepare for the Fall Career Fair! Employers from a range of industries will be on campus from 9/16-9/19 to meet...
Current Exhibitions: The Polaroid Project: At the Intersection of Art and Technology; Lighter, Stronger, Faster: The Herreshoff Legacy; Gestural Engineering:...
Parsing the Universe, 2019
Center for Theoretical Physics, MIT, Cambridge, MA
Artist Statement
I am fascinated by technologies that extend human vision,...
MIT Libraries’ Distinctive Collections seeks not only to help hold history for all, but also to inspire the new. In Mens et Manus: Making the Book at MIT we...
Pop-in to the Office of the First Year to get advice from upperclassmen and Career Services staff as you kick-off your career at MIT! Get tips about the...
**Please sign up in advance for a 30 minute private appointment here: https://careerconnect.youcanbook.me/ **
This consult is reserved solely for the...
About the event
For the final event in the Perspectives in Nanotechnology seminar series, MIT.nano is delighted to host Don Eigler. Rather than present from...
Olivier Bernardi (Brandeis)
"Percolation on triangulations, and a bijective path to Liouville quantum gravity"
Abstract:
I will discuss the percolation...
Tom Bachmann (MIT)
Eta-periodic motivic stable homotopy theory
(Report on work in progress, joint with Mike Hopkins.)
The geometric Hopf map A^2 \ 0 -->...
Libraries 101 is the essential introduction to the MIT Libraries for incoming graduate students. Come for an entertaining presentation about library...
In collaboration with the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) office at MIT, we are continuing our mission to bridge the gap between...
Last August, the Economist argued that there is a new geography of innovation in a cover story titled, “Peak Valley.” Looming large in this new geography is...
MIT Department of Architecture
Fall 2019 Lecture Series
6:00 PM, Room 7-429/Long Lounge
Organized by the Critical Broadcasting Lab
Thomas Weaver is the...
Come have dinner with graduate students at Sidney-Pacific and learn about their research. There will be graduate students at dinner who are looking to hire...