An exhibition of thesis explorations by graduate students in architecture, urban design and planning, art, media studies, and real estate. On display are...
Every day, your organization generates new data on your customers, your processes, and your industry. But could you be using your data more effectively?...
In a rapidly expanding digital marketplace, legacy companies without a clear digital transformation strategy are being left behind. How can we stay on top of...
Current Exhibitions: The Polaroid Project: At the Intersection of Art and Technology; Lighter, Stronger, Faster: The Herreshoff Legacy; Gestural Engineering:...
It’s a common challenge for decision makers: how do we make optimal choices with so many unknown variables? It turns out that business insights come from...
It’s a common challenge for decision makers: how do we make optimal choices with so many unknown variables? It turns out that business insights come from...
Parsing the Universe, 2019
Center for Theoretical Physics, MIT, Cambridge, MA
Artist Statement
I am fascinated by technologies that extend human vision,...
This full-day symposium will highlight the needs for new SENSE technologies, showcase research and innovations, and present the impact of these technologies....
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...
Dale J. Van Harlingen - University of Illinois
“S-TI-S (Superconductor-Topological Insulator-Superconductor) Josephson junction networks:a platform for...
Join the MIT Science Policy Initiative for our lunch with R. Scott Kemp on September 30th from 12-1:00 pm. Professor R. Scott Kemp is the MIT Class of '43...
Don't leave money on the table! Attend an AAUW Start Smart Workshop to learn:
About the wage gap, including its long-term consequences on your career
How...
**Please sign up in advance for a 30 minute private appointment here: https://careerconnect.youcanbook.me/ **
This consult is reserved solely for the...
Abstract: Studies of health behaviors using observational data are prone to bias from selection in behavior choices. How important are these biases? Are they...
Featured Speaker : Amir Dembo (Stanford University)
Title : Averaging principle and shape theorem for growth with memory
Abstract : We consider a family...
Access to the Glass Lab is gained through beginning, intermediate, and advanced glassblowing classes, which are open to current MIT students, faculty, and...
Comparative Media Studies/Writing is proud to announce the inaugural reading of the William Corbett Poetry Series named in honor of William Corbett, renowned...