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MIT Presidents No. Term Image Name Term starts Term ends Notes 1 1: William Barton Rogers: 1862 1870 2 2: John Daniel Runkle: 1870 1878 – 3 William Barton Rogers 1879 1881 3 4: Francis Amasa Walker: 1881 1897 4 5: James Crafts: 1897 1900 5 6: Henry Smith Pritchett: 1900 1907 acting: Arthur Amos Noyes: 1907 1909 6 7: Richard Cockburn Maclaurin ...
In 2022, Kornbluth was selected as the 18th president of MIT, succeeding L. Rafael Reif in 2023. [21] [1] At her inauguration, she outlined objectives for MIT including accelerating work on climate change and strengthening links between engineering and life sciences.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
Lisa Tzwu-Fang Su was born in November [15] of 1969 [7] [2] in Tainan, Taiwan.She was born in a Taiwanese Hokkien speaking family. [16] She immigrated to the United States [2] at the age of 3 with her parents Su Chun-hwai (蘇春槐) and Sandy Lo (羅淑雅).
In 2012, MIT Technology Review won the gold and silver prizes for best full issue of a technology magazine (for its June and October 2012 issues), and the gold and bronze prizes for best single article in a technology magazine (for "People Power 2.0" by John Pollock [62] and "The Library of Utopia" by Nicholas Carr) [63] in the Folio Magazine ...
NVIDIA was founded in 1993 and has been a leader in computer graphics and artificial intelligence (AI) technology ever since. Today, they have more than 26,000 employees in over 50 countries.
It's applying its temperature-regulating technology—with over 150 patents—to everything from baby bottles to the Ember Cube, the world’s first self-refrigerated, sensor-enabled, cloud ...
In 2012, Reif was elected president of MIT succeeding Susan Hockfield the first woman in charge. [ 12 ] Reif was named co-chair of the administration's Advanced Manufacturing Partnership Steering Committee "2.0," part of a continuing effort to maintain U.S. leadership in the emerging technologies that will create high-quality manufacturing jobs ...