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Jul 31, 2024
Reimagining Product Development With Generative AI
DMSB/MIE Associate Professor Tucker Marion was the lead author of “When Generative AI Meets Product Development,” an article published in the MIT Sloan Management Review.
Jul 31, 2024
New Research Shows AI Can Revolutionize Breast Cancer Diagnosis
BioE Assistant Research Professor Saeed Amal was featured in the Lagatar News article “New Research Shows AI Can Revolutionize Breast Cancer Diagnosis.”
Jul 31, 2024
Finding a Passion for Materials Through Co-op
Sara Canzano, E’19, chemical engineering, discovered her ideal career path through her co-ops at Raytheon, Henkel, and Rogers Corporation, which resulted in her first full-time job after graduation. She currently works at MIT Lincoln Laboratory as an assistant staff member.
Jul 31, 2024
Building a Lifelong Career Through Co-op
After completing multiple co-ops at Digital Equipment Corporation, Willy Burgess, E’81, computer science, was offered to return as a full-time employee, which marked the start of a decades-long career.
Jul 30, 2024
Building a 40-Year Successful Career as a General Electric Mechanical Engineer
Robert Kursmark, E’73, mechanical engineering, credits his four co-ops, including two at General Dynamics Electric Boat and two at Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc., with helping him build a solid foundation for a four-decade-long successful career at General Electric Aerospace.
Jul 29, 2024
Highlighting the Unusual Activity of Coralliths
MES/CEE Professor Mark Patterson published a paper in Bulletin of Marine Science that reveals activity of corallith, an unusual free-living coral found of the Florida coast that thrives from the energy of storms.
Jul 29, 2024
Tracking Solar-Powered Buoys in Camden, Maine Harbor
CEE Associate Professor Julia Hopkins was featured in the Penobscot Bay Pilot article “Jeff Jordan To Discuss Storm Surge Resilience, Aug. 7” for her deployment of solar-powered buoys in and […]
Jul 26, 2024
Experts Say Damaged Wind Turbine Blade Off Nantucket Not a ‘Substantial Concern’
CEE/MIE Associate Research Professor Nathan Post was featured in the Boston Globe article “Experts Say Damaged Wind Turbine Blade Off Nantucket Not a ‘Substantial Concern’”.