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Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at | MIT, a fellow of the IEEE, and is a founding direct |
Moses holds the rank of Institute Professor at | MIT, a rank currently held by only 13 other profess |
Mit A Gutn Apetit! | |
ing from Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( | MIT), a Minor in Economics with a thesis done at th |
While teaching at | MIT, Aalto also designed the student dormitory, Bak |
Briefwechsel Jesu | mit Abgarus Ukkama von Edessa, ISBN 978-3874950114. |
MIT added $25,000 in support in 1912 from the estat | |
the less sensationalist title Die letzten Tage | mit Adolf Hitler (The Last Days with Adolf Hitler). |
patent and, with support from her family, left | MIT after a master's degree to found Nanda Home and |
, she was named to the Board of Advisors of the | MIT AgeLab. |
olds a place of distinction in the Lisp and the | MIT AI Lab communities. |
Mit akarunk? | |
Arno Schmidt, Der Briefwechsel | mit Alfred Andersch; letters, 1985 |
Also, an | MIT ALGOL version, AED-0, linked data structures (" |
Aria (alto, violins): | Mit allem, was ich hab und bin |
List of | MIT Alumni |
All three are | MIT alumni and professors of Computer Science at Ca |
(Many | MIT alumni joke that it's the school's version of H |
He is an | MIT alumnus and is currently a graduate student at |
"Ueber Verwachsungs-Versuche | mit Amphibienlarven," Leipzig, 1897 |
Rumbaugh has a B.S. in physics from | MIT, an M.S. in astronomy from Caltech, and a Ph.D. |
(a shprakh iz a dialekt | mit an armey un flot). |
as involved in both the Radiation Laboratory at | MIT and the Manhattan Project. |
d at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( | MIT) and dedicated to field research in development |
After the PhD defense, he stayed for a year at | MIT, and between 1964 and 1971 worked at Bell Labs |
butor to the Macsyma computer algebra system at | MIT and later to the Franz Lisp system. |
He was nearly accepted to | MIT and Harvard, but an argument with a teacher end |
s such as Cambridge, Cornell, Columbia, Oxford, | MIT, and Stanford. |
he moved to Canada before obtaining a PhD from | MIT and becoming a professor in engineering in the |
duate degrees in Metallurgy and Philosophy from | MIT, and a doctorate in Psychology from Harvard Uni |
iation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( | M.I.T.) and the American Bar Association. |
Both | MIT and IBM supported the project as contractors. |
Theinni (Hsenwi), Thibaw (Hsipaw), Momeik (Mong | Mit) and Kyaingtong (Keng Tung) in present-day nort |
ocation near Central Square between Harvard and | MIT, and in a diverse ethnic community makes it fre |
at the Kennedy School, Harvard, in 2004, and at | MIT and the University of Chicago in the USA, as we |
eaded research groups at the Broad Institute of | MIT and Harvard University. |
In 1952 he began his studies at | M.I.T. and in 1954 obtained an engineering and manage |
been developed at training seminars at Harvard, | MIT, and the University of Illinois. |
1966 Van Dalen taught logic and mathematics at | MIT, and later Oxford. |
S, when a user first walked up to a terminal at | MIT and typed control-Z to get the computer's atten |
by his undergraduate and graduate education at | M.I.T. and Columbia University, and he is noted for h |
y at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( | MIT) and the director of the Whitehead Institute, w |
mer director of the Bates Linear Accelerator at | MIT and served as advisor on nuclear science to Joh |
He is also an associate provost at | MIT and associate director for MIT of the Chandra X |
l, Guterman went to the United States to attend | MIT and then Harvard University, where he received |
Open Source License combines text from both the | MIT and BSD licenses; the license grant and disclai |
in 1961 for heavyweight races among Dartmouth, | MIT and Wisconsin. |
d a Master's degree in Chemical engineering at | M.I.T. and an MBA at Harvard University. |
He was a student of Marvin Minsky at | MIT and received his PhD in mathematics in 1964. |
of the Men's Basketball team, Bartolotta is the | MIT and NEWMAC all-time leading scorer, finishing h |
rofessor at Boston University and researcher at | MIT and the MIT Center for Digital Business. |
f Cambridge, Massachusetts, has proposed taxing | MIT and other major universities on these previousl |
ry and Huston Smith, professor of philosophy at | MIT and respected religious scholar. |
tecture and Urban Design at Harvard University, | MIT, and the Rhode Island School of Design, he is o |
One | MIT and one DIT are enzymatically coupled to form T |
of specific tyrosines yields monoiodotyrosine ( | MIT) and diiodotyrosine (DIT). |
In the 1980s he was a biology professor at | MIT, and it was there identified he the first "cell |
She graduated from | MIT and had allegedly 10 years of work experience, |
in economics in 1991 and was on the faculty at | MIT and Yale School of Management prior to coming t |
d of Directors, a member of the Corporation of | M.I.T., and a member of the visiting committee of the |
s at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( | MIT) and his undergraduate degree at King's College |
e Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference at | M.I.T. and her published articles on Export Restricti |
, involving researchers at Xerox PARC, DEC/SRC, | MIT, and other places. |
oral Fellow, and a joint postdoctoral fellow at | MIT and IBM. |
achelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from | MIT, and an M.B.A. from the MIT Sloan School of Man |
e at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( | MIT) and director of the MIT International Science |
the Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences at | MIT, and is associated with the McGovern Institute |
d been a breakdown of communication between the | MIT and Duke groups in 1973-1974, during which peri |
f Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at | MIT, and Director of the George R. Wallace, Jr. Ast |
Swampscott High School, he was accepted at both | MIT and the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and H |
middle school and high school students to visit | MIT and attend classes created and taught by MIT st |
, Charles P. Kindleberger, was an economist at | M.I.T. and an architect of the Marshall Plan. |
He was educated at Harvard University and | MIT and was responsible, along with Alan Prince, fo |
e events presented by the project (organized by | MIT and Harvard University) was an honorary concert |
l Prize in Chemistry along with Mario Molina of | MIT and Paul Crutzen of the Max Planck Institute fo |
898), and lectured on geology at Johns Hopkins, | MIT, and McGill. |
Few people visited the museum while it was at | MIT and eventually it was moved to a smaller buildi |
John Gabrieli is a neuroscientist at | MIT, and an associate member of the McGovern Instit |
After her education at | MIT and Woman's Medical College of New York Infirma |
r at Sun, Papadopoulos worked as a professor at | MIT, and held positions at Hewlett-Packard and Hone |
is an avid outdoorsman and lecturer at Harvard, | MIT, and Boston Medical Center. |
ity of London She has made sabbatical visits to | MIT and SRI International (Menlo Park). |
ment of Energy Center on Bioenergy at Harvard & | MIT and director of the National Institutes of Heal |
lectrical Engineering and Computer Science from | MIT, and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Bu |
f Health Sciences and Technology at Harvard and | MIT, and a core faculty member at the Wyss Institut |
the HST Division of Harvard Medical School and | MIT and is president of Archetype Technologies, Inc |
forts for the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) at | MIT, and advocated the use of integrated circuits f |
received her bachelor's degree in physics from | MIT and her Ph.D. in Astronomy from Harvard Univers |
r initiatives arising from the collaboration of | MIT and Cambridge has been the development of silen |
dmiral Edward L. Cochrane, former president of | M.I.T., and director of the Navy's Bureau of Ships. |
n earth, atmospheric, and planetary sciences at | MIT and was to have graduated in December 2000. |
Many universities, including Berkeley, Cornell, | MIT and Stanford offer degrees and/or programs of s |
He was for many years Dean of Architecture at | MIT; and she deeded the house to the Cambridge Hist |
vited to join the Auto-ID Center established by | MIT, and is now Director of the Auto-ID Laboratory |
Meetings are held monthly, usually at | MIT, and are open to the public. |
d his Master's degree in soils and geology from | MIT and Doctorate in soil mechanics from Northweste |
Researchers at | MIT and Boston College have made thermoelectric mat |
o left in 1942 to fly planes for radar tests at | MIT, and then to serve in the Army Air Force. |
ere joined, by the early '70s, by students from | MIT and later Tufts University as well. |
He did graduate work in computer science at | MIT and earned an MBA from Wharton School of the Un |
from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( | MIT), and next to the Kendall/MIT MBTA Red Line sto |
erican politicians and business leaders accused | MIT and other universities of contributing to a dec |
Often, combinations of | MIT and CMIT (known as Kathon CG) or MIT and BIT ar |
He has also taught at Harvard, | MIT, and the University of Illinois, Chicago. |
Neil Gershenfeld is a professor at | MIT and the head of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms |
e shells, she worked with several colleagues at | MIT and engineered a virus, known as the M13 bacter |
In 1965, Wilkes left | MIT and began working at the Computer Systems Labor |
In 1980, he became Assistant Professor at | MIT and then moved in 1985 to the University of Was |
Tufts' partnership with | MIT and other early participants in the OCW movemen |
She has taught at | M.I.T. and Goddard College where in 1976 she develope |
rmal ECGs were built up by institutions such as | MIT and used to test the algorithms and its accurac |
and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( | MIT) and Harvard Medical School (HMS). |
Entrepreneurs in High-Technology: Lessons from | MIT and Beyond (Oxford University Press, 1991) won |
behind Yale and Caltech and tied with Harvard, | MIT, and Princeton. |
After receiving degrees at | MIT and Harvard University, he became Assistant Pro |
l move, Russell spoke to "stop the expansion of | MIT and Harvard into Cambridge's neighborhoods" and |
In 2000, | MIT and the Essex County Greenbelt Association, a c |
rominent Boston neuroscientists: Walle Nauta at | MIT and Norman Geschwind at Harvard Medical School. |
der the direction of Prof. Bernard Taub Feld at | MIT and Dr. Michael J. Moravcsik at LLNL. |
ree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( | MIT) and, in 1970, received a MD and PhD from the N |
2000 Documentary film titled | Mit anderen Augen (English: With Other Eyes) about |
2000 Documentary film titled | Mit anderen Augen (German for "With Other Eyes") ab |
While a graduate student at | MIT, Anderson earned the prestigious Paris Prize fo |
Arbeiten | mit Anteilen und Prozenten. |
ntributed to The Futurist in the past year are: | MIT architecture scholar William G. Mitchell: Washi |
) and a Biography; Ernst A. Plischke; Ein Leben | mit Architektur. |
Films set at | MIT are less common than those that use the MIT nam |
It was developed and patented by the | MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and impleme |
nsion to Lisp developed by Howard Cannon at the | MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory for the Lisp |
m 1965 to 1966, and a research scientist at the | MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory from 1966 to |
iting professor and a research scientist at the | MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab. |
A Marriage of Convenience: THE FOUNDING OF THE | MIT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LABORATORY, Chiou, Stef |
In 1930 he returned to | MIT as assistant professor where he remained until |
if successful these would only be solutions for | MIT as these machines were expensive and not common |
, there have been a number of tales reported at | MIT as to how the bridge came to be named "Harvard" |
In 1970, Hollomon returned to | MIT as consultant to the president and subsequently |
tween 1977 and 1983, after which he returned to | MIT as a professor. |
In 1929, Brown entered | MIT as a junior, and graduated with a degree in ele |
is academic pursuits, Schaefer is remembered at | MIT as the founder of the MIT Mystery Hunt in 1980 |
Lab's Basic Research Division continued work at | MIT as a transitional organization. |
He held an B.S. degree in Chemistry from | MIT as well as a Master's degree in Management (M.B |
Campbell joined | MIT as a research associate, then worked for 10 yea |
d at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( | MIT) as a C.L.E. |
In 1965, Press moved to | MIT as department head of Earth and Planetary Scien |
S, recognized by Technology Review published by | MIT as one of the "10 technologies that we think ar |
The school is the largest at | MIT as measured by undergraduate and graduate enrol |
Created at | MIT, as part of Project Athena, Zephyr was designed |
r at Princeton University, he returned again to | MIT as part of the faculty, where he stayed. |
ped by Bell Laboratories, Western Electric, and | MIT as an improved model of the airborne H2X radar, |
Subsequently, he studied at | MIT as both an undergraduate and graduate student i |
In 1915, Porter returned to | MIT as a professor of architecture. |
ramming the PDP machines there he failed out of | MIT as a first term junior and had to take a job at |
rnstein, Rudiger Dornbusch, and Robert Solow of | MIT, as well as Peter Diamond and Dale Jorgenson of |
Taner announced a restructuring of the | MIT at the start of 2009. |
He also presents regularly the radio show Sing | mit at the Swiss Radio DRS. |
eam Chicago Vikings is the only team to win the | MIT award in the city of Chicago in over 74 years. |
Der altasyrische Kalender; Zusammen | mit B. Landsberger, in ZDMG 74, S. 216ff. |
of 1982 as "Thesis of Terror", Jack Palevich's | MIT bachelor's thesis. |
e tetraquark interpretation works well with the | MIT Bag Model of QCD, where the scalar tetraquarks |
Die Frau | mit Bart. |
Theater der Dichtung | mit Bearbeitungen von Shakespeare-Dramen, Suhrkamp |
The Dreyfoos tower of the Stata Center at | MIT bears his name.[2] Dreyfoos' most noteworthy ph |
Derrick - Season 5, Episode 7: "Kaffee | mit Beate" (1978) |
5, at the Howard W. Johnson Athletics Center at | MIT because MIT graduate students provided a substa |
cientist in the Seismic Discrimination Group at | MIT before returning to Cambridge to take up a Rese |
After the war he moved to | MIT, beginning as a research associate in 1946, obt |
Altschottische Volksweisen | mit Beibehaltung der Originalmelodien for voice and |
hlechter und Wichtigeren Arten der Farnpflanzen | mit Besonderer Berucksichtigung der Exotischen. |
odor Menke (1840) Pyrmont und seine Umgebungen: | mit besonderer Hinsicht auf seine Mineralquellen - |
Director of the Engineering Systems Division at | MIT between 2006 and 2007. |
He served as the president of | MIT between 1959 and 1966, after serving the univer |
and then returned to Massachusetts to study at | MIT between 1890 and 1893. |
s served in several administrative positions at | MIT between 1974 and 1998, including Provost, Dean |
1962 Und Alles | mit Bier (German) (literally: "And Everything with |
Var. VI Fugato, | mit bizarrer Plumpheit vorzutragen |
a mathematical wiz, and was recruited into the | MIT Blackjack Team. |
Jeff Ma or (Jeffrey Ma) was a member of the | MIT Blackjack Team in the mid 1990s. |
hus, the first highly capitalized "bank" of the | MIT Blackjack Team started on August 1, 1980. |
While he was at | MIT, Bob did much of the research that he eventuall |
CD | mit Booklet, ca. |
s from all over Boston and Cambridge, including | MIT, Boston University and Worcester Polytechnic In |
In 2003 the | MIT Boston Technology Review Magazine voted him one |
zing in academic publishing for Harvard, Tufts, | MIT, Boston University, the Groton School, and the |
the Institute was supported by a consortium of | MIT, Boston University, Brandeis University and Har |
re received her BA at Harvard and her Ph.D. at | M.I.T., both in physics. |
Mit Brennender Sorge. | |
olence, Pope Pius XI issued the 1937 encyclical | Mit brennender Sorge. |
lab is currently located in the E15 building at | MIT, but he has received funding to build a substan |
At age 16, he was offered a full scholarship to | MIT, but it was withdrawn after a mandatory meeting |
nits (StarT-Jr) while he was a Ph.D. student at | MIT but focused on a high-level hardware descriptio |
ecame a graduate student of Norbert Wiener's at | MIT, but did not write up his doctoral research and |
an urban planner but was recruited to teach at | MIT by Lloyd Rodwin. |
d to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( | MIT) by Lincoln Laboratory. |
Argus is a programming language created at | MIT by Barbara Liskov between 1982 and 1988, in col |
universities such as Princeton, Harvard, Yale, | MIT, Caltech, UC Berkeley, Stanford, UPenn, Duke, D |
He has held positions at Imperial College, | MIT, Caltech, CERN and the University of Rome. |
on at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology | MIT Cambridge in Decision Theory. |
f Pittsburgh, 1984; Linguistics and Philosophy, | MIT, Cambridge, Mass., 1990; Visiting Fellow, Centr |
sor, Center for Bits and Atoms, 20 Ames Street, | MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts , USA September, 2002 |
ics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( | MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1981. |
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