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  • 2024 MIT Digital Technology and Strategy Conference: Understanding Human-AI Interaction

    September 17, 2024Conference Video Duration: 40:15

    Understanding Human-AI Interaction

  • 04.10-11.24-HST-Dagdeviren

    April 24, 2024Conference Video Duration: 21:28

    An Emerging Era: Conformable Ultrasound Electronics

  • Benjamin
    P
    Weiss

    Robert R Shrock Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences
    Primary DLC
    Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences

    Contact

    MIT Room
    54-622
    Phone
    (617) 324-0224
    bpweiss@mit.edu

    Assistant

    Assistant Name
    Brenda Carbone
    Assistant phone number
    (617) 253-3993
    bcarbone@mit.edu
  • Philip
    R
    Thompson

    Systems Engineer
    Primary DLC
    MIT Sloan School of Management

    Contact

    MIT Room
    E52-044B
    Phone
    (617) 253-3535
    phils@mit.edu
  • James
    E
    Francis

    Lead Software Engineer
    Primary DLC
    MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research

    Contact

    MIT Room
    NE83-557
    Phone
    (617) 258-8258
    jimf@space.mit.edu
  • 2024 MIT R&D Conference: Track 3 - Innovations - Designing the X Transformational Powers of Design

    November 19, 2024Conference Video Duration: 36:15
    Designing the X: The Transformational Powers of Design
    Svafa Grönfeldt
    Professor, MIT Morningside Academy for Design
     Founding Member and Faculty Director, MIT DesignX Innovation Accelerator

    No model or mathematical formula alone can capture the complexity of our world, with all its emotional, cultural, and human variables that are difficult to define and measure. Therefore, we must design. To cope with complexity, we often oversimplify and seek quick models to make sense of the world and predict outcomes. However, this approach can hinder creative problem-solving and contradict the essence of innovation.

    As a method of synthesis, design is a fundamental human ability that relies on intuition, prediction, and facts to envision and create pathways to a better future. Designing generates meaning by inventing new wholes that exceed the sum of their parts through an interactive, collaborative process. By involving stakeholders in the design process to deeply understand their needs and the context of innovation, design uncovers opportunities for problem-solving that conventional analytical methods alone cannot achieve. The design process reveals hidden opportunities within complex situations, enabling a creative way forward. Thus, design is essential in our quest for a more sustainable and equitable future alongside science and technology.

  • 2024 MIT R&D Conference: Track 6 - Quantum 2.0 - Quantum Materials for Quantum 2.0

    November 19, 2024Conference Video Duration: 25:39
    Quantum Materials for Quantum 2.0
    Pablo Jarillo-Herrero
    Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physics, MIT Department of Physics
    The XXth century saw a revolution in science and technology, Quantum 1.0, largely triggered by our basic understanding of Quantum Mechanics, the physical theory of nature. Over the coming decades, a much more advanced technological revolution, Quantum 2.0, will make use of much more advanced concepts in quantum mechanics. In order to realize these technologies, new quantum materials are needed.  These materials have often defied theoretical understanding, in some cases during decades. The discovery six years ago of correlated phases and superconductivity in magic angle twisted bilayer graphene has led to the emergence of a new materials platform to investigate quantum materials, namely moiré quantum matter. These systems exhibit a plethora of quantum phases, such as correlated insulators, superconductivity, magnetism, ferroelectricity, and more. In this talk, Jarillo-Herrero will review some of the recent advances in the field, focusing on the newest generation of moiré quantum systems, where correlated physics, superconductivity, and other fascinating phases can be studied with unprecedented tunability. He will conclude with an outlook of some exciting directions in this emerging field.
  • 2024 Decarbonization Webinar: Mutual Reinforcement of Land-based Carbon Dioxide Removal and International Emissions Trading in Deep Decarbonization Scenarios

    November 7, 2024Conference Video Duration: 48:16
    Mutual Reinforcement of Land-based Carbon Dioxide Removal and International Emissions Trading in Deep Decarbonization Scenarios
    Jennifer Morris
    Principal Research Scientist, MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change and the MIT Energy Initiative

    Achieving long-term climate stabilization targets that limit warming to 1.5oC or 2oC requires deep decarbonization, with total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions eventually falling to net zero. Because some emissions in the economy are difficult to eliminate, most 1.5oC or 2oC pathways rely on negative emissions strategies to offset residual positive GHG emissions in hard-to-abate sectors. Among carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies, bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) and natural-climate solutions such as afforestation and reforestation (A/R) are among the most widely considered options. The deployment of these options will depend on their availability as well as the climate policy regime, particularly the availability of international emissions trading. In fact, CDR and international trade in GHG permits mutually reinforce each other. This relationship and its implications for the scale of CDR and emissions trading, regional deployment, carbon prices, and GDP will be discussed in this talk.

  • Publication date: April 30, 2014
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    Prof. Kathleen Thelen

    Varieties of Liberalization and the New Politics of Social Solidarity

  • December 17, 2009
    Institute for Data, Systems and Society

    Flu 101

    Principal Investigator Richard Larson

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