MIT TALKS sets out to bring you the stories that shape the people of MIT. Have you ever wondered what brought someone to MIT, to do the work they do, what challenges they might have faced, and what influenced them along the way? Co-hosts Dana Attar, Vyda Bielkus, and Sarah Trice bring you their stories on this engaging and inspiring podcast series. Tune In! Listen! Learn! Grow!
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsTechnologySociety & Culture |
Michael Hecht, Associate Director for Research Management at the MIT Haystack Observatory and the Principal Investigator for the MOXIE oxygen ISRU demonstration experiment on NASA’s Mars 2020 (Perseverance) talks about MIT Haystack’s Observatory and ... more
Professor Frank Schilbach talks about his work at MIT in the field of behavioral economics, including his recent work in India on sleep and its impact on productivity, working to help the poor and others improve their lives. Your host is Vyda Bielkus... more
In this episode, Heather Kosakowski shares details about her current work at the MIT Brain and Congitive Sciences Department where she is a PhD candidate. Her dissertation research focuses on the development of higher-level visual processes in the aw... more
In this episode, Neil Rasmussen takes us on his life journey starting as a high school student who had an insatiable appetite for fixing things, then completing bachelors and masters degrees in electrical engineering at MIT, and growing and pivoting ... more
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I’m an avid podcast listener during my morning walks. As an MIT alum, this podcast brings the institute as well as the widespread MIT community! Keep it going MIT Club of Boston!!
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The episode brings our attention to some of the fundamental issues in areas of agriculture, health and clean water supply.. The efforts taken to solve these issues are applaudable.
I think this series has a lot of great discussions about what is up-and-coming in the MIT community and could be both a resource for people looking to go there, and a great listen for anyone looking to be on top of the most important advances at the moment.
the hostess is AWESOME
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