Massachusetts Institute of Technology
June 28, 2018

MIT News: around campus

A weekly digest of the Institute’s community news

Evelyn Wang named head of Department of Mechanical Engineering

Expert in high-efficiency energy and water systems will succeed Gang Chen as MechE department head.

At 99, Lew Aronin ’40 volunteers for MIT AgeLab

Physics alumnus who saw the Hindenburg fly over campus now collaborates with researchers to explore the impacts of longevity.

Networks in aerospace

Graduate student Alexa Aguilar helps tiny satellites communicate and builds connections in her academic community.

Method man

Alberto Abadie refines the tools of economics — and gets some interesting results along the way.

MIT chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society inducts 77 students from the Class of 2018

In the Media

Wired reporter Aarian Marshall highlights how MIT is launching a new undergraduate major that will combine computer science and urban planning. Prof. Eran Ben-Joseph explains that the motivation for the major is studying how, “you make a better connection between the training and computation, and what the implication of the work will be, for communities, for policies.”

Wired

Forbes reporter Anne Field highlights MDaaS Global, an MIT startup that aims to operate low-cost primary and diagnostic care centers in Africa. After seeing how a lack of medical equipment made it difficult for doctors to treat patients in rural areas, MIT graduate Oluwasoga Oni decided, “to build critical infrastructure in a scalable way across the continent.”

Forbes

Prof. Cynthia Breazeal helped Mattel design the latest Barbie in its “Career of the Year” line, who is a robotics engineer. In collaboration with the online platform Tynker, the company is also offering “seven free "Barbie-inspired” coding lessons that will focus on logic, problem-solving, and other skills that a potential robotics engineer will need,” writes Melissa Locker for Time.

Time Magazine

research & innovation

MIT scientists discover fundamental rule of brain plasticity

Study reveals how, when a synapse strengthens, its neighbors weaken.

How music lessons can improve language skills

Study links piano education with better word discrimination by kindergartners.

Nearly 80 exoplanet candidates identified in record time

Search considered successful “dress rehearsal” for exoplanet hunter TESS.

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