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  2. Haystack Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Haystack radio telescope at the MIT Haystack Observatory, Westford, MA Westford Radio Telescope Millstone Hill Radar. The 37 m (121 ft) Haystack Radio Telescope is a parabolic antenna protected by a 46 m (151 ft) metal-frame radome.

  3. List of institute professors at the Massachusetts Institute ...

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    The title of Institute professor is an honor bestowed by the Faculty and Administration of MIT on a faculty colleague who has demonstrated exceptional distinction by a combination of leadership, accomplishment, and service in the scholarly, educational, and general intellectual life of the Institute or wider academic community.

  4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science

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    The MIT School of Science is one of the five schools of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.The School, which consolidated under the leadership of Karl Taylor Compton in 1932, is composed of 6 academic departments who grant SB, SM, and PhD or ScD degrees; as well as a number of affiliated laboratories and centers.

  5. Walter Lewin - Wikipedia

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    Walter Hendrik Gustav Lewin (born January 29, 1936) is a Dutch astrophysicist and retired professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Lewin earned his doctorate in nuclear physics in 1965 at the Delft University of Technology and was a member of MIT's physics faculty for 43 years beginning in 1966 until his retirement in 2009.

  6. List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty - Wikipedia

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    MIT Energy Initiative group energy policy advisor, national security policy Frederic Richard Morgenthaler: MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics Electromagnetics researcher and educator [44] Philip M. Morse: Physics operations research, physics, acoustics Arthur Mutambara: robotics and mechatronics; politician Nicholas Negroponte: Media Lab

  7. Philip Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Philip Morrison (November 7, 1915 – April 22, 2005) was a professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is known for his work on the Manhattan Project during World War II, and for his later work in quantum physics, nuclear physics, high energy astrophysics, and SETI.

  8. Sara Seager - Wikipedia

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    She earned her BSc degree in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Toronto in 1994, assisted by a NSERC University Undergraduate Student Research Award, and a PhD in astronomy from Harvard University in 1999. Her doctoral thesis developed theoretical models of atmospheres on extrasolar planets and was supervised by Dimitar Sasselov.

  9. Tracy Slatyer - Wikipedia

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    Artist's conception of Fermi Bubbles. Tracy Robyn Slatyer is a professor of particle physics with a concentration in theoretical astrophysics [2] [3] with tenure at MIT. [4] She was a 2014 recipient of the Rossi Prize for gamma ray detection of Fermi bubbles, which are unexpected large structure in our galaxy.

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