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Upcoming Events

NSF GRFP Presentation – Current and Incoming Fellows

NSF GRFP Presentation – Current and Incoming Fellows

August 21, 2024

We will host a presentation providing an overview of the NSF GRFP at MIT for current and incoming students!

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Tapia Conference: Celebration of Diversity in Computing

Tapia Conference: Celebration of Diversity in Computing

September 18-20, 2024

Location:

San Diego, CA

The CMD-IT/ACM Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference is the premier venue to acknowledge, promote and celebrate diversity in computing. The goal of the Tapia Conference is to bring together undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, researchers, and professionals in computing from all backgrounds and ethnicities to:

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Recent Blog Posts

The First ‘Hello’: Bridging Worlds in a Symphony of Minds

July 25, 2024

Walking through the iconic corridors of MIT, I am constantly reminded of the sheer brilliance that surrounds me. Here, every corner seems to buzz with the promise of innovation and breakthrough. Yet, amidst this symphony of intellect, a silent beat throbs—the universal quest for connection. Since the day I received my offer letter, I had […]

Money matters: Part 1

July 19, 2024

Financial stress is often assumed to be an unavoidable part of the graduate student experience. But does it have to be that way? With a bit of planning and discipline, I have been able to save up enough money to pay off my undergraduate student loans, fund a retirement account, buy a new phone, and […]

Talking to myself through a reverse to-do list

July 10, 2024

Communication is the most important skill I have developed in grad school. The types of communication we usually think about are technical and interpersonal communication, such as publishing and presenting your research, or communicating with your advisor. However, one type of communication I overlooked in my first year was communicating to myself.  As a first […]

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Recent News

Balancing economic development with natural resources protection

July 25, 2024

It’s one of the paradoxes of economic development: Many countries currently offer large subsidies to their industrial fishing fleets, even though the harms of overfishing are well-known. Governments might be willing to end this practice, if they saw that its costs outweighed its benefits. But each country, acting individually, faces an incentive to keep subsidies […]

Mission directors announced for the Climate Project at MIT

July 24, 2024

The Climate Project at MIT has appointed leaders for each of its six focal areas, or Climate Missions, President Sally Kornbluth announced in a letter to the MIT community today. Introduced in February, the Climate Project at MIT is a major new effort to change the trajectory of global climate outcomes for the better over […]

Three MIT professors named 2024 Vannevar Bush Fellows

July 24, 2024

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has announced three MIT professors among the members of the 2024 class of the Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship (VBFF). The fellowship is the DoD’s flagship single-investigator award for research, inviting the nation’s most talented researchers to pursue ambitious ideas that defy conventional boundaries. Domitilla Del Vecchio, professor of mechanical […]

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