[Mitworld] New: ESD Perspectives on Engineering, Salvucci on the Big Dig
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Mon Jun 28 09:57:36 EDT 2004
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Engineering Systems Division
2004 Engineering Systems Symposium presents
Opening Session
"Perspectives on Engineering"
This opening panel of the two day symposium features a discussion
hosted by James A. Champy, and includes panelists MIT President
Charles M. Vest, Thomas Hughes, David A. Mindell, and Daniel Roos.
Go directly to the page at http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/206/.
Frederick P. Salvucci
Senior Lecturer, Center for Transportation and Logistics, MIT
Fred Salvucci gives an overview of the challenges of building mega
projects, and compares the building of Boston's "Big Dig" and the
Boston Harbor clean up.
Go directly to the page at http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/207/.
These are the second and third of six presentations from the
symposium--the remaining three will be posted on MIT World during
July and August. Please note that they will not necessarily be made
available in the same sequence that they occurred in real time.
IN THE PIPELINE
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science presents
William H. Gates
Chairman, Chief Software Architect and Co-Founder
Microsoft Corporation
Software Breakthroughs: Solving the Toughest Problems in Computer Science
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