MIT Faculty

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Today MIT is a world-class educational institution. Teaching and research-with relevance to the practical world as a guiding principle-continue to be its primary purpose. MIT is independent, coeducational, and privately endowed. Its five schools and one college encompass numerous academic departments, divisions, and degree-granting programs, as well as interdisciplinary centers, laboratories, and programs whose work cuts across traditional departmental boundaries.



Christopher L. Magee

Image Professor of the Practice of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Systems

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Research Area(s): Innovation and change process in complex systems.

 

Daniel E. Whitney

Image Senior Research Scientist

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Research Area(s): Complex systems, product development, mechanical assemblies

 

Edward B. Acworth

ImageDirector of Strategic Development, EDAM MIT-Portugal

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Research Area(s): R&D management, entrepreneurship, design, precision engineering, metrology

 

Frank R. Field III

ImageSenior Research Associate,Center for Technology, Policy and Industrial Development

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Research Area(s): Materials systems analysis, analysis of strategy planning in materials markets, environmental implications of materials technologies and applications

 

Jeremy R. Gregory

Image Research Scientist,Laboratory for Energy and the Environment

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Research Area(s): Economic and environmental implications of engineering decisions, particularly in the areas of materials selection and end-of-life materials recovery.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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