[ad_1] Pedro Almeida, who served 27 years as an aviation officer in the US Army, including tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, believes that everything we need to know about leadershipRead More
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Exploring the nanoworld | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] “One thing I never knew was his poor past. He basically came from a situation where his family had nothing,” Weinstock says. The daughter of immigrants in 1930s NewRead More
From ocean waves to sound waves
[ad_1] While Young still pursues his love of the ocean, he has dedicated his professional life to music. His compositions and audiovisual projects draw inspiration from Eastern European folk music,Read More
The man nobody knows who changed Boston
[ad_1] While he is barely remembered today, his generous generosity left a lasting mark at MIT and Boston. Hayden was the president of the MIT Alumni Association and a “lifeRead More
Am I still Chinese enough?
[ad_1] The niceties of the American suburbs that I missed while living in Taiwan were no longer important. I didn’t care if the houses around me had beautiful pruned greenRead More
The road to technology: From China to Silicon Valley
[ad_1] Zhu says he always saw the technology field as his destiny. She grew up in a highly competitive family in China as the daughter of two professors. When heRead More
Arthur ’73 and Sandra Reidel
[ad_1] Art and Sandy Reidel say the personal connections they’ve made at MIT have inspired their continued support for the Institute, especially for programs that instill leadership skills in students.Read More
What does neuroscience-inspired art look like?
[ad_1] The idea for the exhibition had been around for a while, but in the summer of 2020 a call from the Cambridge Arts Council for projects addressing racial andRead More
A new look for MITAA
[ad_1] You cannot exaggerate his contributions to the design of true legends such as Muriel Cooper [MIT Press’s longtime design director and a cofounding faculty member of the Media Lab]Read More
Finding the link between poverty and public health
[ad_1] Ko enrolled at Harvard Medical School, where he completed his studies in 1991. After his residency, he went to Brazil as a Cornell faculty member to lead a publicRead More
