Trips to Portugal and India were the highlights of Yiting Shen’s, MBA ’07, time at MIT Sloan—so much so that she went to India to work after graduation.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
A study of conflict resolution through neuroscience with Emile Bruneau and Rebecca Saxe. By Kenrick Vezina, Gillian Conahan and Emily Ruppel.
Martin Schmidt is associate provost at MIT.
Kwon is celebrated concert pianist, a martial arts expert and Nike fitness model and a lecturer at MIT
Community, diversity, and Cambridge: Alumni explain why they chose MIT Sloan.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
Geobiologist, and Hayes Career Dev. Assoc. Professor in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Tanja Bosak studies microbial fossils to understand the parallel evolution of life and the environment. She also undertakes laboratory experiments on modern microbes to ...
Geomorphologist Taylor Perron loves figuring out how landscapes tick. His group is particularly intersted in how patterns emerge in landscapes (from river networks to ripples in sand at the shoreline), how climate, and especially rainfall and sunlight, influence ...
The Chorallaries are MIT’s oldest coed a cappella group, started over January term in the ’76-’77 school year. Read more at: http://choral.scripts.mit.edu/wp/
A brief discussion by Stephen Connors, director of the Analysis Group for Regional Energy Alternatives (AGREA).
How did MIT Sloan change your life? Alumni reveal how a two-year program becomes a lifelong influence.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
Alumni discuss goals from their early years—from journalist to pilot—and share where their careers have taken them.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
Members of the MIT Sloan community are solving problems worldwide in every imaginable industry. Today they are changing the world and helping the next generation of MIT Sloan graduates to do the same.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
A brief discussion with John Lienhard, the Samuel C. Collins Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
An interesting feature on the MIT Professor Emeritus of Physics by LaInformacion.com.
Kripa K. VaranasiDoherty Chair in Ocean UtilizationAssociate Professor of Mechanical EngineeringRead more: http://varanasi.mit.edu
Kripa K. VaranasiDoherty Chair in Ocean UtilizationAssociate Professor of Mechanical EngineeringRead more: http://varanasi.mit.edu
Kripa K. VaranasiDoherty Chair in Ocean UtilizationAssociate Professor of Mechanical EngineeringRead more: http://varanasi.mit.edu
“If you come to MIT, you will grow forever,” Vanessa Chioffi, SF ’03, says about the lasting impact MIT Sloan has on its students.Read more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/buildingthefuture/sloan-stories.php
An MIT undergraduate models a new class of material: the photonic crystal.
An undergraduate helps MIT's Brain and Cognitive Science Department find a cure for Huntington's disease.