
What does it mean to “analyze molecular structures” or “develop geometrical deep learning methods"? Lyn is not a rocket scientist – but this year, she has become friends with a few, plus more who find dark matter for work and make quantum dots for fun – and she makes them explain. Here's who she met today.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Rupa Kurinchi-Vendhan (MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, or CSAIL) is able to read coral health from the sky and listen to marine life while on land. Remote sensing, computer vision, machine learning, and more — Rupa explai... more
Ida Marie Nervik, a civil engineer by practice, is now diving into materials science at MIT. We discuss strength, structural integrity, compatibility, durability, fracture healing – all important foundations for buildings... and relationships.
Andy Haverly was just developing software, until one day, he fell into a rabbit hole of the climate crisis. Determined to fix the problem, he began investigating one radical method that could offer a solution: nuclear bombs. No further description ne... more
The optimum number of robots cooking in a kitchen? The best way to cut paper? The most efficient combination of actions for the highest productivity? Computer scientist Lucy Liu at Harvard University uses algorithms to try to figure this out – and in... more
Researcher Kye Shimizu designs interfaces. “Algorithmic couture," wearable stimulants, shifting identities. What exactly he (and MIT’s Media Lab) does is often unclear – the fuzzy boundary where information passes between you and a computer, the blur... more
Architect Joris Komen, currently at MIT, is using computational design (like problem-solving computer algorithms, simulations, and data analysis) to rethink what the neighborhood could look like for wildlife neighbors. Chairs for gorillas and buildin... more
If you ask James Brice what he does, at first he might say marine science. Then architecture. And previously physics. Animal husbandry. Navy. We conduct a thorough analysis of his identity now – at MIT's Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary... more
Physicist Katie Barajas studies quantum photonics. She explains what each word means, individually and together, and how she’s building light-bending tools that could advance the future of quantum computers and more.










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