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Vol. XXXVI No. 2November/December 2023
What I Learned
...significant. (ii) The “data” for such studies depends on the source. Recall that “the first casualty of war is the truth.” Like Republicans and Democrats in the US, each side...
Candidates for FNL Editorial Board Election
...two award-winning books and numerous articles on feminist data science. My lab builds AI tools for civil society organizations to defend human rights. At MIT, I have joined two faculty...
Aron Bernstein: In Memoriam (Richard Milner)
...major contributions. Subsequently, when I was Bates Director, we took data on the deformation of the nucleon-delta system using extracted beam from the South Hall Ring. These data strongly constrain...
Vol. XXXVII No. 4March/April 2025
A Habit of Courage: The Role of the GIRs at MIT
...solving different kinds of problems. The algorithms and data relevant to a Political Scientist, for example, may be very different in structure and use from those used by a Materials...
Aron Bernstein: In Memoriam (Robert Redwine)
...number of experiments, especially at the MIT Bates Linear Accelerator in Middleton. As some of you know, these experiments would typically take data for several weeks, and during that time...
Vol. XXXVIII No. 1September/October 2025
The Silbey Report: Independence, Transparency, and a Path Forward for the Faculty Newsletter (FNL)
...analyzed archival materials, and collected survey data to assess the current state of the FNL and recommend steps for its future sustainability. Widespread Engagement and Broad Support The committee’s December...
Vol.XXXV No. 4May/June 2023
University Engagement with China: An MIT Approach
...M. Deutch Institute Professor and Professor of Political Science. Peter Fisher, Thomas A. Frank (1977) Professor of Physics; Director, MIT Office of Research Computing and Data. Taylor Fravel, Arthur and...
Vol. XXXVII No. 4March/April 2025
Core Mission
...Would it save money in the short term to off-shore basic research, allow or force talent to relocate, sell off infrastructure, and let someone else run trials, collect data, and...
Vol. XXXIV No. 1September/October 2021
Praise the Vaccines, Producers, and Public Funding
...the prior public investment in biomedical research: not only the basic technology for constructing the new mRNA vaccines, but also the existence of the Protein Data Bank, making the structures...
Vol. XXXVI No. 5May/June 2024
The Hayden Library Renovation: Living Up to Its Promise
...Richard Ovenden of the Bodleian Library at Oxford, community events such as the MIT (Mysterious) Book Exchange, and the MIT Prize for Open Data. Cafe Porch Second Floor Courtyard at...