[Mitworld] New: Magnanti on Engineering Systems, Billington on Swiss Bridges
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Go to http://mitworld.mit.edu for the latest additions to MIT World.
Engineering Systems Division
Brunel Lecture Series on Complex Systems presents
Thomas L. Magnanti
Dean, MIT School of Engineering
Institute Professor
Professor of Management Science and Electrical Engineering
"Engineering Engineering Systems"
Dean Magnanti looks at the top engineering achievements of the 20th
century as complex technical systems, and considers how Engineering
Systems will evolve to serve the next century's challenges.
Go directly to the video page at http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/233/
This is the third Brunel Lecture on MIT World. See the others at
http://mitworld.mit.edu/series/13/.
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The MIT Museum presents
David P. Billington
Gordon Y.S. Wu Professor of Engineering
Princeton University
"The Art of Structural Design: A Swiss Legacy"
This lecture showcases the work of Robert Maillart, Othmar Ammann,
Heinz Isler and Christian Menn, and illustrates a Swiss tradition of
20th century bridge building. Go directly to the video page at
http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/232/
See the exhibit at the Compton Gallery, now through December 30, 2004.
http://web.mit.edu/museum/exhibitions/compton.html
IN THE PIPELINE
Technology Review
The Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT
Tim Berners-Lee
Opening Keynote
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School of Science at MIT.
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