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Curiosities of Paper Electronics @ MIT Wiesner Student Art Gallery

LocationMIT Wiesner Student Art Gallery DescriptionCuriosities of Paper ElectronicsCurated by Media Lab students Jie Qi, Katia Vega, Akshay…

Friday — Tuesday
April 8, 2016 —
April 26, 2016
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superpose on display at the MIT Wiesner Student Art Gallery

On display September 7 – October 6, 2021 in the Wiesner Student Art Gallery

Tuesday — Wednesday
September 7, 2021 —
October 6, 2021
Article

Wiesner Gallery relaunched

Inaugural exhibition in the newly renovated space features work from 20 MIT Arts Scholars.

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Pip Mothersill receives 2019 Wiesner Student Art Award

Pip Mothersill lives and thrives at the junction of design and engineering.

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The Fine Art of Electronics: Paper-based Circuits for Creative Expression

Qi, J. "The Fine Art of Electronics: Paper-based Circuits for Creative Expression"

Gallery

Gallery | MIT-Chile Research Workshops

MIT–Chile Research Workshops is an initiative to bring Artificial Intelligence, Visualization, and Causality research through lectures, han…

Article

Learning about artificial intelligence: A hub of MIT resources for K-12 students

New website offers a combination of learning units, hands-on activities, and mentor guides to foster AI literacy.

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MIT Autonomous Bicycle Project - MoS gallery

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MIT Diversity Student Resources

The Institute has a variety of student groups and offices that offer resources to the MIT community.

Article

MIT group releases white papers on governance of AI

The papers are intended as a resource for US policymakers.

Article

Irmandy Wicaksono awarded the 2022 Harold and Arlene Schnitzer Prize in the Visual Arts

I’d like to continue to make these connections, between traditional practices in my country and the things I’ve learned abroad.

Publication

Liberatory Computing for African American Students (Awarded Best Position Paper)

Walker, R., Sherif, E., & Breazeal, C. (2022). Liberatory computing education for African American students. 2022 Conference on Research in Equitable and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT), 85–89.

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Liberatory Computing for African American Students (Awarded Best Position Paper)

Walker, R., Sherif, E., & Breazeal, C. (2022). Liberatory computing education for African American students. 2022 Conference on Research in Equitable and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT), 85–89.

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MIT Academic Resources for Students

Here's a list of offices at MIT that can help students with a wide range of academic issues.

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LEGO Papert Fellowships at the MIT Media Lab

The LEGO Foundation, a long-time supporter of the MIT Media Lab, has endowed a graduate student fellowship program to honor the l…

Article

Limor Fried’s Artful Electronics

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PhD Student Jie Qi Wins Schnitzer Prize in the Visual Arts at MIT

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Instruments of Vision—Compton Gallery

Exhibition installations created in MIT’s Vision in Art and Neuroscience course engage the constructive nature of perception.

Tuesday — Friday
December 10, 2019 —
April 17, 2020
10:00am — 6:00pm ET
Article

Three MIT graduate students awarded Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for Invention

Media Tyler PhD students among 14 collegiate inventors awarded the 2018 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize

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Camera Culture researchers and collaborators win FL-IJCAI 2022 Best Student Paper Award

The award was for "Visual Transformer Meets CutMix for Improved Accuracy, Communication Efficiency, and Data Privacy in Split Learning"

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Inside two MIT students’ historic BattleBots runs

PhD students Lucy Du and Ginger Schmidt are crushing the competition — and gender barriers — in the world of televised robot combat.

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Mitchel Resnick

LEGO Papert Professor of Learning Research

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The Poetry of Science project highlights two Media Lab students

The project pairs local poets of color with local scientists of color to create original poetry about the scientists’ work and experiences.

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Five Media Lab students receive MIT Presidential Fellowship awards

Five Media Lab students–Ila Kumar, Kimaya Lecamwasam, Cecilé Sadler, Aastha Shah, and Raechel Walker–win MIT Presidential Fellowship awards.

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Four Media Lab students receive 2022 MIT Presidential Fellowship awards

Congratulations to four Media Lab students, who have received 2022 MIT Presidential Fellowship awards.

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MIT Hacking Arts 2017

Artists, engineers, hackers, creative technologists, innovators, entrepreneurs. If you have a passion for art and want to see how technolog…

Saturday — Sunday
November 11, 2017 —
November 12, 2017
Project

Cyber Joe: AI Mentor for MIT Media Lab Students of 2050

This video interview is a part of Media Lab X.0: Anthology of Tomorrows.In 2020, first-year PhD students at the MIT Media Lab were tas…

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Arnav Kapur wins “Use it!” Lemelson-MIT Student Prize

Congratulations, Arnav!

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City Science team wins Best Student Paper Award at Computing Conference 2020

Congratulations to City Science researchers Alex Berke, Jason Nawyn, Thomas Sanchez Lengeling, and group head Kent Larson!

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Neil Gaikwad has been honored with the 2019 Karl Taylor Compton Prize, MIT's highest student award

The Compton Prizes are the highest awards presented by the Institute to students and student organizations.

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NatGeo Student Expeditions 2019

For National Geographic Student Expeditions 2019, Open Ocean Initiative developed a 2-day curriculum for the 50 international high school s…

Monday — Tuesday
July 29, 2019 —
July 30, 2019
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Monica Orta becomes Assistant Dean for Diversity, Equity, Belonging, + Student Support at MIT SA+P

Monica Orta, former Director of Diversity and Student Support, has transitioned to the School of Architecture and Planning in this new role.

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Student interns reflect on their time at the MIT Summer Research Program

Several summer interns at the Media Lab talk about their experiences., the research they conducted, and what they learned.

Article

Students push to speed up artificial intelligence adoption in Latin America

To help the region catch up, students organize summit to bring Latin policymakers and researchers to MIT.

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Jerome B. Wiesner: Visionary, Statesman, Humanist

Jerry Wiesner was the quintessential Renaissance man.

Thursday — Thursday
January 1, 2015 —
December 31, 2015