Recorded 4-4-13
Lewis Lecture: Management's Co-dependence on Mother Earth: Sustainability in the Chemical Industry and the Four-Dimensional Analysis.Recorded April 5, 2013
Lecture by Bernard Gordon, founder of the Benard M. Gordon - MIT Engineering Leadership Program. On April 5, 2013, he shared his ideas about engineering and its role in the country's future.
A webcast recorded on April 10, 2013, featuring Professor Christopher Knittel of the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Amy Robinson is a research affiliate in MIT's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences.
The live performance of "Two Lips," a piece written by Niblock and recorded in 2011 by three different guitar quartets, was played at MIT by students from the Berklee Interdisciplinary Arts Institute under the direction of Neil Leonard.
Recorded April 5, 2013
Embracing diversity is an important quality as a leader. Leaders gain understanding, perspective, and generate opportunities for themselves and others. This workshop discusses and demonstrates the benefits of diversity and its importance within a student organization. The focus is on ...
How, amidst continual changes in society and media and the shifting relationship between psychology and film spectatorship, can we deal with notions of site, space, society, and subjectivity within cinema today?
The "I'm a Nuke!" Campaign internet video project is a series of film interviews and dialogues of the charismatic and passionate young engineers attending the 2013 ANS Student Conference. Visit the Conference website.
Part 2 of the Cultural Awareness Spring Training 2013
Event held on March 2, 2013, at Google HQ in Mountain View, Calif.
Segment 3 of 3 of the MIT-Israel Cultural Awareness Training
Rebuilding Credibility in the Face of Natural Disaster : After the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake struck the Italian region of Abruzzo, killing more than 300 people, six seismologists were convicted of manslaughter. Nearly three years later, the city is still rebuilding. In this event ...
MISTI MIT-Israel Spring Training 2013
On March 6, 2013, 19 recipients of this year's MIT Excellence Awards were presented with their honors during a ceremony in Kresge Auditorium.
The use of system dynamics to model entrepreneurship and start-up engineering, conducted by MIT SDM Fellow Fady Saad.
The use of system dynamics to model entrepreneurship and start-up engineering, conducted by MIT SDM Fellow Fady Saad.
Dennis Whyte, a professor of nuclear science and engineering, has a vision for how we can consume energy in a cleaner, nearly limitless way.