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Read More →The following email was sent today to the MIT faculty from Provost Martin Schmidt. Dear colleagues, As I trust you have […]
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Read More →Since announcing the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing, Institute leaders have reached out to the campus and alumni communities […]
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Read More →The new MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing will incorporate the modern tools of computing into disciplines across the Institute. […]
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Read More →MIT has identified a preferred location for the new MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing headquarters: the current site of […]
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Read More →The following letter was sent to the MIT community on Feb. 7 by Provost Martin A. Schmidt. To the members of the […]
Read More →In an op-ed piece published today in Financial Times, MIT President L. Rafael Reif argues for sustained federal investment in artificial […]
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Read More →When she was an MIT undergraduate studying electrical engineering, Jeannette Wing ’78, SM ’79, PhD ’83 took a required computer science […]
Read More →The new MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing is destined to become a major center of artificial intelligence research. But […]
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