…stations where members of the MIT community can go to watch the service. Due to the estimated 15,000 people expected at tomorrow’s service, the MKI community is encouraged to attend…
…more accurate galaxy properties and 2) problems with model simplicity or inflexibility can be mitigated by considering more complex models alongside thoughtful priors to avoid degeneracies between model parameters. Bio:…
…mechanical properties,” says Nergis Mavalvala, the Marble Professor and associate head of physics at MIT. “That changes the game completely in terms of being able to use these systems, not…
…associate head of physics at MIT. “That changes the game completely in terms of being able to use these systems, not just in our own labs, housed in large cryogenic…
…phone system, so it’s best to check with Kenton via mki-it@mit.edu if you are having problems. Note that all that is being provided is the internet service. There is no…
…and the first director was Prof. John V. Harrington of the Electrical Engineering and Aero-Astro Departments. CSR was initially located in two old buildings north of campus (N51-52). Its new…
…Mechanics and Public Policy: Environmental Impacts and Change The contributions of fluid mechanics to dealing with problems of public policy concerned with natural disasters and environmental change are increasingly used…
…theory hints at the existence of a smallest possible length, the Planck length. Number theory provides an alternative to the real numbers known as the p-adic numbers. Recent work has…
Heavier than the Sun, Smaller than a City: The Neutron Star Dr. Paul Hemphill, 1:30-2:00pm Abstract: Neutron stars are some of the most extreme objects in the known Universe….