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The U.S. Economy: The Last 50 Years and the Next 50 YearsAugust 18, 2000Ford/MIT Nobel Laureate Lecture SeriesFranco Modigliani, Paul A. Samuelson, Robert M. Solow
The Human Genome ProjectFebruary 16, 2001Biology DepartmentEric S. Lander
The Many Facets of NF-Kappa BMarch 23, 2001Biology DepartmentDavid Baltimore
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(Technology and Humanity in the 21st Century)
March 28, 2001¨È¤Ó°Ï°ì¬ã°Q·|Michael Dertouzos
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(Knowledge Based Economy and Education: Changing Roles for Universities - The MIT Perspective)
March 28, 2001¨È¤Ó°Ï°ì¬ã°Q·|Charles Vest
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(Knowledge Based Economy and Global Competition: Its Impact on Asia)
March 28, 2001¨È¤Ó°Ï°ì¬ã°Q·|Lester Thurow
Volvo's Environmental Business StrategyApril 9, 2001Laboratory for Energy and the EnvironmentLeif Johansson
Institutions vs. People: Will the Species Self-Destruct?April 10, 2001Technology and Culture ForumNoam Chomsky
The Black Hole at the Center of Our GalaxyApril 23, 2001Ford/MIT Nobel Laureate Lecture SeriesCharles Townes
The World's Numerical RecipeApril 26, 2001Physics DepartmentFrank Wilczek
The Human Genome and BeyondJune 9, 2001Alumni AssociationEric S. Lander, Claude R. Canizares
Probing the Origin of the Planets from SpacecraftJune 9, 2001Alumni AssociationMaria T. Zuber, Charles R. Marshall
The Politically Correct Atomic ReactorSeptember 24, 2001 4:00 PMElectrical Engineering and Computer Science DepartmentAndrew C. Kadak
Cryptography - Science or Magic?October 1, 2001 4:00 PMElectrical Engineering and Computer Science DepartmentJames L. Massey
Bose-Einstein Condensates: The Coldest Matter in the UniverseOct. 11, 2001Physics DepartmentWolfgang Ketterle
The Philosophy of Conflict ResolutionOct. 15, 2001Ford/MIT Nobel Laureate Lecture SeriesJohn Hume
The New War Against TerrorOctober 18, 2001Technology and Culture ForumNoam Chomsky
Distance Learning: Past, Present and FuturesOctober 22, 2001 4:00 PMElectrical Engineering and Computer Science DepartmentRichard C. Larson
Cities from the Sky: An Aerial Portrait of AmericaNovember 8, 2001³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeThomas J.Campanella
DOWNTOWN: Its Rise and Fall, 1880-1950November 15, 2001³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeRobert M. Fogelson
Why Robbie Can't Learn: The Difficulty of Learning in Autonomous AgentsNovember 19, 2001 4:00 PMElectrical Engineering and Computer Science DepartmentLeslie Pack Kaelbling
Beyond the Headlines: Making Sense of the Stem Cell DebateNovember 20, 2001Technology and Culture ForumDr. George Daley, Dr. Thomas Shannon, Abbey Meyers
Inventing Modern America: From the Microwave to the MouseNovember 27, 2001 5:30 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeRobert Langer, Brian Hubert, Steve Wozniak, Doug Engelbart, Raymond Kurzweil
Fractals in Science, Engineering and Finance (Roughness and Beauty)November 27, 2001 4:00 PM²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºBenoit B. Mandelbrot
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(Shaping the Mobile World)
November 28, 2001 5:00 PM²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºJorma Ollila
Practical Byzantine Fault ToleranceDecember 3, 2001 4:00 PMElectrical Engineering and Computer Science DepartmentBarbara Liskov
Globalization and the Economic DownturnJanuary 11, 2002 11:00 AMEconomics DepartmentLester Thurow
The World EconomyJanuary 23, 2002 5:00 PMEconomics DepartmentOlivier Blanchard, Ricardo Caballero, Roberto Rigobon
Religion and Political ViolenceJanuary 28th, 2002 4:00 PMCenter for International StudiesMark Gobin, Heather S. Gregg, David Little, Louise Richardson, Roger Petersen
September 11th and the CityFebruary 11, 2002 5:30 PMMIT Joint Program in City Design and DevelopmentThomas J.Campanella, Lawrence J. Vale
Sandia's Thoughts on the War On TerrorismFebruary 11, 2002 3:00 PMEngineering Systems DivisionDr. Gerold Yonas
Handel As Orpheus : Voice and Desire in the Chamber CantatasFebruary 13, 2002 5:30 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµe Ellen T. Harris
Building a Community on TrustFebruary 19, 2002 7:00 PMFord/MIT Nobel Laureate Lecture SeriesDavid Baltimore
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(When to Seed, When to Harvest: The Four Quads of Innovation, Growth)
February 20, 2002 4:00 PM²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºMichael L. Eskew
China, Taiwan , and the U.S.: A Coming Conflict? Session TwoFebruary 25, 2002 2:00 PMCenter for International StudiesChas W. Freeman, Jr., Stephen W. Van Evera, Thomas J. Christensen, Harvey Feldman
Creatively Destroying New York: Fantasies, Premonitions, and Realities in the Provisional CityFebruary 25, 2002 5:30PMMIT Joint Program in City Design and DevelopmentMax Page
China, Taiwan, and the U.S.: A Coming Conflict? Session OneFebruary 25, 2002 2:00 PMCenter for International StudiesEdward S. Steinfeld, Eric Heginbotham, Harry Harding, Stephen W. Van Evera
Spectacular Reconstructions: Ways of Seeing and the Politics of Recovery in American Urban DisastersMarch 4, 2002 5:30 PMMIT Joint Program in City Design and DevelopmentKevin Rozario
Biomaterials and How They Will Change our LivesMarch 8, 2002 3:30 PMDepartment of Chemical EngineeringRobert S. Langer
Double Restoration: Berlin after 1945March 11, 2002 5:30 PMMIT Joint Program in City Design and DevelopmentBrian Ladd
Reverberations: Mexico City's 1985 Earthquake and the Transformation of the CapitalMarch 18, 2002 5:30PMMIT Joint Program in City Design and DevelopmentDiane E. Davis
Doing R&D Smarter: A More Effective Approach to Industrial R&DMarch 18, 2002 4:00 PM²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºMarkus Bayegan
Thoughts on the Evolution of Chemical Engineering: One MIT PerspectiveMarch 22, 2002 3:00 PMDepartment of Chemical EngineeringRobert A. Brown
Beirut, BeirutApril 1, 2002 5:30 PMMIT Joint Program in City Design and DevelopmentHashim Sarkis
Total Awareness: The Real Revolution in Military AffairsApril 2, 2002 5:00 PM²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºVance Coffman
Reminiscences of McKinley, the Matterhorn and EverestApril 5, 2002 6:00PMGlobal Opportunity (GO) Expeditionary AllianceBradford and Barbara Washburn
Why So Slow? The Advancement of WomenApril 8, 2002 2:00 PMSchool of EngineeringVirginia Valian
Patriotism and Reconstruction: Washington, DC after Conquest and Arson during the War of 1812April 8, 2002 5:30 PMMIT Joint Program in City Design and DevelopmentAnthony S. Pitch
The Impact Of MCAS On Inquiry-Based Science EducationApril 9, 2002 12:00 PMTechnology and Culture ForumDr. Deborah Meier, Eugene Gallagher
Glimpses of IndiaApril 10, 2002 7:00 PMMIT Program in Writing and Humanistic StudiesRobert Kanigel, Stephen Alter, Anita Desai
Who Owns the Sky?April 11, 2002 5:00 PMTechnology and Culture ForumPeter Barnes
After the Unrest: Ten Years of Rebuilding Los Angeles Following the Trauma of 1992April 22, 2002 5:30 PMMIT Joint Program in City Design and DevelopmentWilliam Fulton
National Missile Defense Or Offense? The True Role of the US Missile Defense SystemApril 25, 2002 7:00 PMTechnology and Culture ForumDr. Dingli Shen, Lisbeth Gronlund, Randall Forsberg
Biotechnology - Will It Create a New Industry?April 26, 2002 3:00 PMDepartment of Chemical EngineeringHenri A. Termeer
The Predicament of Aftermath: Reflections on 9-11 and Oklahoma CityApril 29, 2002 5:30PMMIT Joint Program in City Design and DevelopmentEdward T. Linenthal
Fires, Earthquakes, Modernization and Air Strikes: The Destruction and Revival of Japan's Cities.May 6, 2002 5:30 PMMIT Joint Program in City Design and DevelopmentCarola Hein
Trauma and Rebuilding in the Digital Electronic EraMay 13, 2002 5:30 PMMIT Joint Program in City Design and DevelopmentWilliam J. Mitchell, Anthony M. Townsend
Breaking the Energy DeadlockMay 23, 2002 9:00 AM-4: 30 PMTechnology ReviewMichael Koss, Firoz Rasul, Steve Gehl, Ashok Belani
Personalized MedicineMay 23, 2002 9:00 AM-4: 30 PMTechnology ReviewDarlene Solomon, Jose B. Cibelli, D.V.M., Ph.D., Benjamin Cravatt, David Sabatini
The Innovation Economy: How Technology Is Transforming Existing Industries and Creating New Ones - Morning KeynoteMay 23, 2002 9:00 AM-4: 30 PMTechnology ReviewClayton Christensen
Introducing the TR100May 23, 2002 9:00 AM-4: 30 PMTechnology ReviewBill Nguyen, Christina Lampe-Onnerud, Stephen O'Connor, Andrew Barrows
Security, Privacy and Technology PanelMay 23, 2002 9:00 AM-4: 30 PMTechnology ReviewSteven Levy, Lewis M. Branscomb, Kenneth Starr, Nadine Strossen, Charles Stuckey
Beyond Pervasive ComputingMay 23, 2002 9:00 AM-4: 30 PMTechnology ReviewRodney A. Brooks, Richard Rashidb, David Tennenhouse, Steve Tuecke
The World Bank: Critical PerspectivesMay 28, 2002Technology and Culture ForumDennis Brutus, Devesh Kapur, Njoki Njehu
From Complex Science to Contentious Policy: Lessons from Global WarmingJune 8, 2002Alumni AssociationRonald G. Prinn, Dr. Shirley Malcom
The Story Is Mightier than the DataJune 8, 2002Alumni AssociationDaniel Charles
How to Make Teaching Come AliveJune 26, 2002 11:00 AMMIT Council on Primary and Secondary EducationWalter Lewin
The Last Time I Saw BaliAugust 1, 2002 6:30 PMAlumni AssociationSamuel Jay Keyser, Nancy Kelly
Responses to 9-11: The United States, Europe, and the Middle EastSeptember 9, 2002 6:00 PMCenter for International StudiesSuzanne Berger, Jeremy Pressman
The STS Forum: MIT's Responsibility in a Dangerous WorldSeptember 9, 2002 3:00 PMProgram in Science, Technology and SocietyClaude R. Canizares, Alice P. Gast, Brendan Foley, Peter Schulman
Cities and Resurrection: Jerusalem and UsSeptember 11, 2002 5:30 PMMIT Joint Program in City Design and DevelopmentJulian Beinart
Technology for the 21st CenturySeptember 12, 2002 5:00PM²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºScott C. Donnelly
High Season: How One French Riviera Town Has Seduced Travelers for Two Thousand YearsSeptember 18, 2002 5:30 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeRobert Kanigel
Living with Catastrophic Terrorism: Can Science and Technology Make the U.S. Safer?September 20, 2002 4:00 PMEngineering Systems DivisionLewis M. Branscomb
The Soundscape of Modernity Architectural Acoustics and the Culture of Listening in America, 1900-1933September 26, 2002 6:00 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeEmily Thompson
Cause for War? Assessing the Bush Administration's Case Against Iraq - Part 1September 26,2002 7:00 PMTechnology and Culture ForumScott Ritter, Stephen Walt
Cause for War? Assessing the Bush Administration's Case Against Iraq - Part 2September 26,2002 7:00 PMTechnology and Culture ForumScott Ritter, Stephen Walt
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(A Conversation with Michael Dell)
September 26, 2002³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Michael Dell
Between Human And Machine:Feedback, Control and Computing Before CyberneticsOctober 10, 2002 5:30 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeDavid A. Mindell
The Networked World: Are We Ready For It?October 10, 2002 5:00 PM²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºLouis V. Gerstner
Kofi Annan Keynote PresentationOctober 11 and 12, 2002³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Kofi Annan SF '72
Carly Fiorina Keynote SpeechOctober 11 and 12, 2002³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Carly Fiorina
Sloan 50th AnniversaryOctober 11 and 12, 2002³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Philip Condit
A Reading by Seamus HeaneyOctober 17, 2002 7:00 PMMIT Program in Writing and Humanistic StudiesSeamus Heaney
2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Nobel LectureOctober 18, 2002 5:00 PMMcGovern Institute for Brain Research at MITH. Robert Horvitz
A Beautiful Mind: Genius, Madness, ReawakeningOctober 28, 2002 4:15 PMDepartment of Mathematics at MITDr. Sylvia Nasar
The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human NatureOctober 31, 2002 6:30 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeSteven Pinker
America at War?November 4, 2002 5:00 PMSchool of Humanities, Arts, and Social SciencesHelen Thomas, David Thorburn, Charles Stewart III
Scholarly Communication in a Digital World: A Thought Provoking Symposium To Celebrate the World-Wide Launch of DSpaceNovember 4, 2002 8:30 AMMIT LibrariesAnn Wolpert, Hal Abelson
Scholarly Communication in a Digital World: A Thought Provoking Symposium To Celebrate the World-Wide Launch of DSpaceNovember 4, 2002 8:30 AMMIT LibrariesJames Boyle, Clifford Lynch
The Charles River Parklands - Reclaiming the LegacyNovember 9, 2002³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeJarrett Barrios, Karl Haglund, Julia O'Brien, Robert Campbell, Steve Belmont, Betsy Shure-Gross
Building Resilient Infrastructure to Combat Terrorism: Lessons from September 11thNovember 14, 2002 3:30 PMEngineering Systems DivisionProfessor Rae Zimmerman
The Pharmaceutical Industry in the Global EconomyNovember 20, 2002 5:00 PM²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºFranz B. Humer
Smart Mobs: The Next Social RevolutionOctober 22, 2002 6:00 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeHoward Rheingold
Earth's Most Customer Centric Company: Differentiating with TechnologyNovember 25, 2002 7:30 PMACM/IEEEJeff Bezos, Robert Frederick
Aerosols and ClimateDecember 6, 2002 3:00 PMDepartment of Chemical EngineeringProfessor John Seinfeld
Proactive Computing: A Progress ReportDecember 11, 2002 4:15 PMLaboratory for Computer ScienceDr. David Tennenhouse
Polarization: Light Waves, Rainbows, and Cheap SunglassesJanuary 26, 2003 2:00 PMMIT MuseumWalter Lewin
Ask All You Like about 9/11, But Just Don't Ask Why?February 5, 2003 7:00 PMTechnology and Culture ForumRobert Fisk
Iraq and North Korea: A Former Insider Assesses U.S. PolicyFebruary 6, 2003 4:00 PMCenter for International StudiesRobert Gallucci
Does Texas Instruments Have a 'D' or and 'I' in Signal Processing?February 10, 2003 4:00 PMResearch Laboratory of Electronics at MITGreg Delagi
Faces at the Bottom of the Well: Nightmare of Reality vs. Dr. King's DreamFebruary 14, 2003 7:30 AMMIT Annual Breakfast Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Julian Bond
MIT Files Brief in Supreme Court on University of Michigan Affirmative Action CaseFebruary 14, 2003 7:30 AMMIT Annual Breakfast Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Charles Vest
Human Rights Law in the Americas: Enforcement and EvasionFebruary 18, 2003 7:00 PMMIT Western Hemisphere ProjectJennifer Harbury
Peace and Chemistry Global Environmental Issues: Effects on the Atmosphere and the BiosphereMarch 6, 2003 7:00 PMFord/MIT Nobel Laureate Lecture SeriesMario J. Molina, Eric Chivian
Places for Learning: New Functions and New FormsMarch 7, 2003 3:00 PMMargaret MacVicar Faculty Fellows ProgramWilliam J. Mitchell
Just Back from Iraq: Observations of a Weapons InspectorMarch 14, 2003 12:30 PMCenter for International StudiesRocco Cassagrande
FDA's Strategies for Improving Health CareMarch 20, 2003Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and TechnologyMark McClellan
The Quest for Mars: Scientific and Human Destiny?April 2, 2003 3:00PMMassachusetts Space Grant ConsortiumJim Garvin
Descent into LimboApril 5, 2003 1:30 PMOffice of Government and Community RelationsMaurice Sendak
ReflectionsApril 9, 2003 5:00 PMSchool of Humanities, Arts, and Social SciencesGeorge Shultz
Envisioning Science: The Design and Craft of the Science ImageApril 10, 2003 5:00 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeFelice Frankel
Value Chain Roadmaps for Communications and MediaApril 15-16 2003²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºCharles Fine, David Reed
Extreme GlobalizationApril 15, 2003 10:00 AM²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºNicholas P. Negroponte
Why is there No Class Warfare in the US? American Exceptionalism and InequalityApril 23, 2003 3:00 p.m.Program on Human Rights and JusticeChuck Collins
Civil War High Tech: Excavating the Hunley and MonitorApril 25, 2003 1:00 p.m.DeepArch Research Group in Technology, Archaeology and the Deep SeaDavid A. Mindell, Brendan Foley, Maria Jacobsen
Engineering Engineers TomorrowMay 2, 2003 3:00 p.m.Department of Chemical EngineeringNance Dicciani
Ground Zero: The Design CompetitionMay 6, 2003Department of ArchitectureRafael Viñoly
The Birth and Death of StarsMay 7, 2003Physics DepartmentWalter Lewin
The Birth and Death of StarsMay 7, 2003Physics DepartmentWalter Lewin
An Electrical Engineering View of a Mechanical WatchMay 8, 2003 11:00 a.m.Electrical Engineering and Computer Science DepartmentProfessor Gerald Sussman
Islam and the Challenge of DemocracyMay 12, 2003 11:00 a.m.Center for International StudiesFawaz Gerges, Khaled About El Fadl, Jack Beatty
Building Growth: Why Don't We Use What We KnowMay 13, 2003²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºRebecca Henderson
Keynote SpeechMay 13, 2003 7:30 p.m.Deshpande Center for Technical InnovationHis Excellency Mitt Romney
The Electron and the Bit: 100 Years of EECS at MITMay 23, 2003 9:15AM Electrical Engineering and Computer Science DepartmentPaul L. Penfield, Jr.
Engineering Human-Machine Relationships May 23, 2003 10:45AM Electrical Engineering and Computer Science DepartmentMartin Schmidt, Leslie Pack Kaelbling, Rodney A. Brooks, Victor Zue
Transforming Health Care May 23, 2003 1:45 PM Electrical Engineering and Computer Science DepartmentDennis Freeman, Martha L. Gray, Peter Szolovits, Eric Grimson
Transforming the Next Century May 23, 2003 3:45 PM Electrical Engineering and Computer Science DepartmentTomas Lozano-Perez, Jeffrey H. Shapiro
Organizational Economics and Management EducationJune 7, 2003 10:00AM ³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Robert S. Gibbons
Housing the Lowest Income Americans: The Past, Present and Future of Public HousingJune 7, 2003 9:00 AMAlumni AssociationLawrence J. Vale
Political Advertising, Free Speech and the Problem of Campaign ReformJune 7, 2003 10:00AMAlumni AssociationStephen Ansolabehere
Mammalian Cloning and Stem Cell Therapy: Problems and PromiseJune 7, 2003 11:00 AMAlumni AssociationRudolf Jaenisch
Globalization and the Future of Corporate CitizenshipJune 7, 2003 2:00PM Alumni AssociationRichard M. Locke
The Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies: Taking Nanotechnology from the Laboratory to the SoldierJune 7, 2003 3:00PM Alumni AssociationEdwin L. Thomas
Innovation: Are You A Predator or Are You Prey? June 7, 2003 9:00AM ³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|James M. Utterback
Cognitive Control: Understanding the Brain's ExecutiveJune 12, 2003 10:00 AMSchool of ScienceEarl K. Miller
Neurobiology of Memory: How Do We Acquire, Consolidate and Recall Memory June 12, 2003 9:00AM School of ScienceSusumu Tonegawa
Architecture of the BrainJune 12, 2003 11:00AM School of ScienceElly Nedivi
The Changing BrainJune 13, 2003 9:00 AM School of ScienceMark Bear
The Changing BrainJune 13, 2003 9:00 AM School of ScienceMark Bear
Vision: Challenges and ProspectsJune 13, 2003 10:00AM School of SciencePawan Sinha
The Brain and MindJune 13, 2004 11:00 AM School of ScienceMriganka Sur
A New Kind of ScienceSeptember 15, 2003 4:15PM Department of Mathematics at MITStephen Wolfram
How Cancer BeginsSeptember 23, 2003 12:00PM Whitehead Institute for Biomedical ResearchRobert A. Weinberg
Defining the Boundaries: Homeland Security and Its Impact on Scientific ResearchSeptember 23, 2003 4:00PM Ford/MIT Nobel Laureate Lecture SeriesJerome I. Friedman, Phillip A. Sharp
Pinker's Farewell September 25, 2003 7:00PM MIT Communications ForumSteven Pinker
The Sounds of MusicSeptember 28, 2003 2:00 PM MIT MuseumWalter Lewin
Trip to the Moon and the Legacy of Apollo September 30, 2003 4:00PM Department of Aeronautics and AstronauticsHarrison H. Schmitt
Navigating the FutureOctober 2, 2003 11:30 AM Cambridge-MIT InstitutePhilip Condit
You Teach History at MIT?October 18, 2003 10:00 AM Alumni AssociationPauline Maier
Fortune Favors the BoldOctober 23, 2003 6:30 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeLester Thurow
Space Exploration: The Next 100 YearsOctober 23, 2003 7:00PMTechnology and Culture ForumAndrew Chaikin, Supriya Chakrabarti, Richard Binzel
The Impact of Combustion Emissions on the Atmosphere: New Tools and TechniquesOctober 24, 2003 3:00PM Department of Chemical EngineeringDr. Charles E. Kolb
Weapons of Mass Confusion: Assessing the True Risks October 30, 2003 5:00 PM Technology and Culture ForumOwen Cote, Jeanne Guillermin, Steven Miller, Philip Morrison
National Security and Civil LibertiesNovember 2, 2003 2:00PM Center for International StudiesCongressman Mike Honda (D-CA), Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA), Merrie Najimy, Margie Yamamoto
The Columbia Tragedy: System Level Issues for EngineeringNovember 4, 2003Engineering Systems DivisionSheila Widnall
Gaining Ground: A History of Landmaking in BostonNovember 6, 2003 6:00PM ³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeNancy S. Seasholes
ME++ The Cyborg Self and the Networked CityNovember 13, 2003 5:30 PM ³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeWilliam J. Mitchell
Flight: The Next 100 YearsNovember 19, 2003 7:00 PM Technology and Culture ForumJoseph H. Corn, Jane F. Garvey, Allen Haggerty
Russell Banks: A ReadingDecember 3, 2003 7:00PM MIT Program in Writing and Humanistic StudiesRussell Banks
Iraq: What Now?December 5, 2003 12:00PM Center for International StudiesJuan Cole, Ivo Daalder
The Evolution of Sex: Rethinking the Rotting Y Chromosome December 8, 2003 4:00PM Whitehead Institute for Biomedical ResearchDavid C. Page
First Flight, First Fabric—Aviation's Most Precious Relic December 17, 2003 12:00 PM MIT MuseumDeborah G. Douglas
The End of Saddam and the Future of IraqJanuary 8, 2004 12:00 PM Center for International StudiesKanan Makiya
Academic Perspectives/Panel DiscussionJanuary 9, 2004 3:15PMComputational and Systems Biology at MITLeroy Hood, H. Steven Wiley, Huntington Willard, Marc W. Kirschner, George Poste, Matthew P. Scott, Peter Sorger, David Botstein, James Cassatt
Keynote Presentation: Academic PerspectivesJanuary 9, 2004 10:15 AMComputational and Systems Biology at MITLeroy Hood
An Introductory Science Curriculum for 21st Century BiologistsJanuary 9, 2004 1:00 PM Computational and Systems Biology at MITDavid Botstein
Computational and Systems Biology at MITJanuary 9, 2004 2:45 PM Computational and Systems Biology at MITPeter Sorger
Innovation at the Interface: Technological Fusion at MITJanuary 21, 2004 7:00 PM MIT Enterprise ForumEdward B. Roberts, Rodney A. Brooks, Robert S. Langer
Rhetoric or Reality: Civil Rights Under SiegeFebruary 5, 2004 7:30AM MIT Annual Breakfast Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Dr. Julianne Malveaux
Challenges of the Past, Present and FutureFebruary 5, 2004 7:30 AMMIT Annual Breakfast Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Charles Vest
Student RemarksFebruary 5, 2004 7:30AM MIT Annual Breakfast Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Nicholas Pearce
Student RemarksFebruary 5, 2004 7:30AM MIT Annual Breakfast Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Bruce Webster
The Militarization of Science and SpaceFebruary 15, 2004 1:00 PMTechnology and Culture ForumNoam Chomsky
Innovation Management at Siemens AGFebruary 24, 2004 12:00 PM²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºDr. Claus Weyrich
Software Breakthroughs: Solving the Toughest Problems in Computer ScienceFebruary 26, 2004 2:15 PM Electrical Engineering and Computer Science DepartmentWilliam H. Gates III
Building One of the World's Largest Technology Businesses (and How to Have Fun and Profit from Your Hobbies)March 2, 2004 12:00 PM ²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºFrank Cloutier
Investigating the Bush Administration's Misuse of ScienceMarch 11, 2004MIT Western Hemisphere ProjectPhilip Morrison, Kevin Knobloch, E.O. Wilson
New Frontiers with Ultracold GasesMarch 18, 2004 4:15 PM Physics DepartmentWolfgang Ketterle
The Emerging MediascapeMarch 18, 2004 5:00 PM MIT Communications ForumMark Jurkowitz, Jeffrey Dvorkin, David Thorburn
The OpenCourseWare Initiative: A New Model for SharingMarch 23, 2004 12:00 PMLearning International Networks ConsortiumAnne H. Margulies
Opening Opportunities: The Role of Distance EducationMarch 23, 2004Learning International Networks ConsortiumPatricio López del Puerto
Government Perspectives on Engineering SystemsMarch 29, 2004
1:30 PM
Engineering Systems DivisionMortimer Downey, Pao Chuen Lui, Joseph Bordogna, Mary Good
Are We as Crazy as Mad Cows?March 29, 2004 12:00 PM Whitehead Institute for Biomedical ResearchSusan Lindquist
Symposium Luncheon AddressMarch 29, 2004 12:00 PMEngineering Systems DivisionWilliam Wulf
Perspectives on EngineeringMarch 29, 2004 9:00 AM Engineering Systems DivisionCharles Vest, Thomas Hughes, David A. Mindell, Daniel Roos
Industry Perspectives on EngineeringMarch 29, 2004 3:45 PM Engineering Systems DivisionTravis Engen, John Grace, Robert Lucky
Looking AheadMarch 30, 2004 4:00 PM
Engineering Systems DivisionBarry Horowitz, F. Stan Settles, William Rouse, Daniel Hastings
Reflections on the Big DigMarch 30, 2004 12:00 PM Engineering Systems DivisionFrederick P. Salvucci
Oryx and Crake RevealedApril 4, 2004 4:00 PM Office of the ArtsMargaret Atwood
Progress in the Study of the X-Ray BackgroundApril 7, 2004 3:00 PM Massachusetts Space Grant ConsortiumRiccardo Giacconi
Akamai ªº¬G¨Æ¡J±q²z½×¨ì¹ê°È
(The Akamai Story: From Theory to Practice)
April 21, 2004 12:30 PM ²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºF. Thomson Leighton
Nuclear Cloning and Cell Therapy: Fact and FictionApril 27, 2004 12:00 PM Whitehead Institute for Biomedical ResearchRudolf Jaenisch
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(Seamless Transitions)
April 27, 2004 5:00 PM ²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºPadmasree Warrior
The Coming Generational Storm: What You Need to Know about America's Economic Future April 28, 2004 6:00 PM ³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeLaurence J. Kotlikoff
The University as Patron of Cutting Edge Architecture
(Part One)
May 8, 2004 10:00 AMMIT List Visual Arts CenterJane Farver, James Ackerman, Kimberly Alexander
The University as Patron of Cutting Edge Architecture
(Part Two)
May 8, 2004 11:30 AMMIT List Visual Arts CenterFrank Gehry, Robert Venturi, Kyong Park, John Curry
Engineering a New Attack on DiseaseMay 10, 2004 12:00 PMWhitehead Institute for Biomedical ResearchRichard A. Young
The Origin of Mass and the Feebleness of GravityMay 13, 2004 4:15 PM Physics DepartmentFrank Wilczek
Placing Your Bets: Where Will the Smart Money Land?June 2, 2004 7:00 PMMIT Enterprise ForumRobert Metcalfe, Ann Winblad, Guy Kawasaki
Airline Security: Where are We?June 5, 2004 9:00 AM³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Arnold I. Barnett
Automobiles in Growing Economies of the Developing WorldJune 5, 2004 10:30 AMAlumni AssociationRalph Gakenheimer, Joseph F. Coughlin
Oil, Security, Environment, TechnologyJune 5, 2004 2:30 PMAlumni AssociationErnest J. Moniz, Dean Kamen
Strategy for High Tech Companies-What to Think AboutJune 5, 2004 10:00 AM ³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Michael A. Cusumano
Institutions, Geography, and GrowthJune 5, 2004 2:00 PM ³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Roberto Rigobon
The Future of WorkJune 5, 2004 11:00 AM³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Thomas W. Malone
Astronaut Lt. Colonel Michael Fincke Attends Reunion Via Space LinkJune 5, 2004 11:45 AMAlumni AssociationEdward Michael "Mike?Fincke '89
The Emergence of China in the Global EconomyJune 5, 2004 2:00 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Lester Thurow
The Automotive Sector: Future Challenges and OpportunitiesJune 5, 2004 9:00 AMAlumni AssociationDaniel Roos, John B. Heywood
August 12, 2004 12:30 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Judy C. Lewent, Mark McClellan
Alternative Models Of Differential Pricing For MedicinesAugust 12, 2004 1:45 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|David Meeker, M.D., Una Ryan, Patricia M. Danzon, Hannah E. Kettler
What Can We Learn From Related Industries?August 12, 2004 3:15 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Andrew Parece, Tamsin S. Randlett, Stephen M. Sammut
Challenges to ImplementationAugust 12, 2004 4:00 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Gareth O. Williams, Gary S. Cooper, Yuri Dikhanov
The Art of Structural Design: A Swiss LegacySeptember 17, 2004 6:00 PMMIT MuseumDavid P. Billington
Technology and the Future Warrior: Protecting Soldiers in the 21st CenturySeptember 23, 2004 7:00 PMMIT Enterprise ForumSteve Altes, Jean-Louis De Gay, Edwin L. Thomas
From Lab to Market: Where Technology is Headed—The Research Director's Point of ViewSeptember 29, 2004 9:45AMTechnology ReviewPaul Horn, Uma Chowdhry, Robert Tepper
Opening Keynote - The Semantic WebSeptember 29, 2004 8:40 AMTechnology ReviewTim Berners-Lee
National Innovation InitiativeSeptember 30, 2004 8:30AMTechnology ReviewG. Wayne Clough, Nicholas Donofrio
Keynote: A Conversation with
G. Richard Wagoner, Chairman and CEO, General Motors
September 30, 2004
9:40AM
Technology ReviewG. Richard Wagoner, Jr.
Invention and Innovation: Emerging Technologies that Will Change the World
The Inventor View
September 30, 2004 10:50AMTechnology ReviewSteve Wozniak, Kari Stefansson, Edward Jung, Craig Venter
The Emergence of a "Renewable Feedstock-Based?Chemical IndustryOctober 1, 2004Department of Chemical EngineeringDouglas C. Cameron
Focus on Educational InnovationOctober 2, 2004Alumni AssociationDick K.P. Yue, Shigeru Miyagawa, Henry Jenkins
Community Discussion on Open Sharing and OpenCourseWareOctober 4, 2004 4:00 PMOpenCourseWareWilliam G. Bowen
30th Anniversary of The Inter-University Committee on International MigrationOctober 5,2004 4:30 PMCenter for International StudiesMamphela Ramphele
2004 Nobel ColloquiumOctober 6, 2004 3:45 PMPhysics DepartmentFrank Wilczek
Engineering Engineering SystemsOctober 7, 2004Engineering Systems DivisionThomas L. Magnanti
New Media, Old Politics?October 14, 2004 5:00 PMMIT Communications ForumHenry Jenkins, Joseph Trippi, Garret LoPorto
Human Cloning and Human Rights: Promises and PerilsOctober 18, 2004 4:30 PMProgram on Human Rights and JusticeRudolf Jaenisch, Stephen P. Marks
New Roles for Established MediaOctober 28, 2004 5:00 PMMIT Communications ForumAmy Mitchell, Alex Jones, Mark Jurkowitz
Pursuing The Endless Frontier: Essays on MIT and the Role of Research UniversitiesNovember 9, 2004 4:30 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeCharles M. Vest
NeuroethicsNovember 15, 2004 4:30 PMProgram on Human Rights and JusticeStephan Chorover, Mriganka Sur
Forecasting Markets: The Capital Update for 2005January 20, 2005
5:30 PM
MIT Enterprise ForumCarol Vallone, Daphne Dufresne, Oscar Jazdowski, T.L. Stebbins
U.S. Planning and Realities of Post-War IraqFebruary 14, 2005 5:30 PMDepartment of Urban Studies and PlanningYosef Jabareen, Charles Patterson, David J. Nash, Harvey M. Sapolsky
Election 2004: Did the Media Fail?February 17, 2005 5:00 PMMIT Communications ForumTerence Smith, Cathy Young
Politics and Society in Iraq in the 20th CenturyMarch 1, 2005 5:00 PMDepartment of Urban Studies and PlanningSami Zubaida
The Universe is a Strange PlaceMarch 7, 2005 4:30 PMFord/MIT Nobel Laureate Lecture SeriesFrank Wilczek
Comparative Insights: Marshall Plan, Japan, and IraqMarch 7, 2005 5:00 PMDepartment of Urban Studies and PlanningJohn W. Dower, Charles S. Maier
2005 Innovation ForumMarch 8, 2005 6:30 PMLemelson-MIT ProgramAmy Smith, James McLurkin, David Berry, MODERATOR: Dick Gordon, Daniel DiLorenzo
The Myth of American ExceptionalismMarch 14, 2005 5:30 PMSpecial Program in Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) & Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship ProgramHoward Zinn
The Idea of Universality in Linguistics and Human RightsMarch 15,2005 5:30Program on Human Rights and JusticeNoam Chomsky, Elizabeth S. Spelke
Form from the Formless: The Awesome Power of the EmbryoMarch 21, 2005 Whitehead Institute for Biomedical ResearchHazel Sive
Religion and American PoliticsMarch 29,2005 5:30 PMSpecial Program in Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) & Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship ProgramAlan Wolfe
Constructing a New Liberal IraqApril 4, 2005 5:00 PMDepartment of Urban Studies and PlanningRobert E. Looney, John Tirman
The Story of American Freedom: 1776-2005April 5, 2005 5:00 PMSpecial Program in Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) & Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship ProgramEric Foner
Vegetation Dynamics and the Earth SystemApril 7, 2005 4:00 PMDepartment of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary SciencesMartin Claussen
(eco)Logical: Greening the 21st Century CityApril 7, 2005 6:45 PMDepartment of Urban Studies and PlanningRichard M. Daley, Ken Greenberg, Hillary Brown, Robert Campbell, Douglas I. Foy
Democratizing InnovationApril 8, 2005 6:00 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u§@®a­pµeEric von Hippel
Consolidating Iraqi Democracy: The Institutional ContextApril 11, 2005 5:00 PMDepartment of Urban Studies and PlanningNoah Feldman, Kanan Makiya
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(A Conversation with Jack Welch)
April 12, 2005 12:00 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Jack Welch
In Charlie's Vision: The Future of Engineering at MITApril 12, 2005 4:00 PMEngineering Systems DivisionJames A. Champy
Jay Gatsby and the Myth of American OriginsApril 25, 2005 5:30 PMSpecial Program in Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) & Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship ProgramLeo Marx
The Arab Discourse and the International RoleApril 25, 2005 5:00 PMDepartment of Urban Studies and PlanningHafez Mirazi
Open Networks and Open Society: The Relationship between Freedom, Law, and TechnologyApril 26, 2005 5:30 PMProgram on Human Rights and JusticeHal Abelson, John Wilbanks
Vietnam RememberedApril 30, 2005 11:00 AMTechnology and Culture Forum at MITNgo Ving Long, Noam Chomsky
Interdisciplinary Research at MIT: Making Uncommon ConnectionsMay 3, 2005
4:00 PM
The Inauguration CommitteeAlice P. Gast, Rosalind H. Williams, Sallie (Penny) Chisholm, Moungi G. Bawendi, Alexander H. Slocum
Science Policy, Politics and Human RightsMay 3, 2005 5:30 PMProgram on Human Rights and JusticeKurt Gottfried, Sheila Jasanoff
Art and TechnologyMay 4, 2005
4:00 PM
The Inauguration CommitteeAlan Brody, Evan Ziporyn, Jay Scheib, Krzysztof Wodiczko
Discourses on Iraq and the Middle EastMay 4, 2005 5:00 PMDepartment of Urban Studies and PlanningNoam Chomsky
Migratory Narratives: Why Some Stories Replicate Across Media, Cultures, Historical ErasMay 6, 2005 1:30 PMMIT Communications ForumWilliam C. Uricchio, Thomas Pettitt, Richard Howells, Janet Staiger
Why Are Stories Violent?May 7, 2005 10:45 AMMIT Communications ForumMaria Tatar, Kevin Sandler, David Thorburn
Narratives of ScienceMay 7, 2005 3:15 PMMIT Communications ForumRobert Kanigel, Thomas Levenson, Alan Lightman
Forced Labor: The World DebateMay 14, 2005 11:00 AMCenter for International StudiesJean-Robert Câdet, Steven Law, Kevin Bales, Jagdish Bhagwati, Roger Plant
Forced Labor in the Globalized WorldMay 14, 2005
9:00 AM
Center for International StudiesTerry Collingsworth, Regina Abrami, Roger Plant, Thomas Kochan
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May 16, 2005 4:00 PMOpenCourseWareThomas L. Friedman
Angel Groups in Action: Funding Early Stage InnovationJune 1, 2005 7:00 PMMIT Enterprise ForumJeffrey Sohl, James Geshwiler, Edward B. Roberts, Jerry Schaufeld
Airline Safety and the Electoral CollegeJune 4, 2005 3:00 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Arnold I. Barnett
Standards and Strategy: Competing in Increasingly Open WorldsJune 4, 2005 9:00 AM³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Rebecca Henderson
Leadership from the Boardroom to the ClassroomJune 4, 2005 11:00 AM³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Jeffrey Shames
How Much Do We Differ From Others and When Do We Know it?June 4, 2005 2:00 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Shane Frederick
Bioengineering at MIT: Building Bridges Between the Sciences, Engineering and Health Care (Part One)June 4, 2005 9:00 AMAlumni AssociationDouglas A. Lauffenburger, Linda G. Griffith, Angela Belcher
Bioengineering at MIT: Building Bridges Between the Sciences, Engineering and Health Care (Part Two)June 4, 2005 11:00 AMAlumni AssociationRam Sasisekharan, Martha L. Gray
How Did We Get Here?June 24, 2005
10:00 AM
MIT Center for Cancer ResearchRobert A. Weinberg
The Mystery of LightJuly 19, 2005 10:00 AMMIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space ResearchWalter Lewin
Innovation in Bio-Safety Testing from Pre-Clinical to Product Launch
(Part Four)
August 18, 2005
3:15 PM
MIT Center for Biomedical InnovationJames Green, Noubar Afeyan, Joseph V. Bonventre, Linda G. Griffith
Defining the Challenges Surrounding Innovation and Safety (Part One)August 18, 2005
8:30 AM
MIT Center for Biomedical InnovationUna Ryan, Robert J. Spiegel, Robert Tepper, John A. Fallon, Ernst R. Berndt
Innovation in Post-Launch Surveillance and Pharmaco-Vigilance
(Part Two)
August 18, 2005
10:30 AM
MIT Center for Biomedical InnovationNévine Zariffa, John Glaser, Randall Lutter, Joanna F. Haas
Innovation in Manufacturing and Distribution Systems (Part Three)August 18, 2005
1:30 PM
MIT Center for Biomedical InnovationMark R. Bamforth, Peter Walsh, Abbott Weiss, Daniel W. Engels
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September 8, 2005 5:00 PM²£¾Ç¦X§@­p¹ºJohn Chambers
Ending Global PovertySeptember 14, 2005
4:30 PM
Poverty Action LabMuhammad Yunus
Managers Not MBAs: Debating the Merits of Business EducationSeptember 20, 2005 12:00 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u»â¾É¤O¤¤¤ßRicardo Semler, Henry Mintzberg
The Future of Digital CommonsSeptember 22, 2005
5:00 PM
MIT Communications ForumNancy Kranich, Ann Wolpert, Steven Pinker
Leading by OmissionSeptember 22, 2005 12:00 PM³Â¬Ù²z¤u¥v¶©ºÞ²z¾Ç°|Ricardo Semler
The Power of Revolutionary Thinking: What Today's Scientists Can Teach You About Driving Innovation In Your OrganizationSeptember 22, 2005 7:00 PMMIT Enterprise ForumRobert Cassanova, Penelope Boston, Dava Newman, Bradley Carl Edwards
Energy for the Coming Decades: Trends and TechnologiesSeptember 22, 2005 4:30 PM¯à·½¬ã¨s¿Ôij·|Steven E. Koonin
The Wonders of Electricity and MagnetismSeptember 25, 2005 2:00 PM MIT MuseumWalter Lewin
Scientific, Health and Political Implications of an Avian Flu PandemicSeptember 26, 2005 3:00 PM Center for International StudiesLaurie Garrett
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September 28, 2005 8:45 AM ¬ì§Þµû½×Nicholas P. Negroponte
Can a New Theory of the Neocortex Lead to Truly Intelligent Machines?September 28, 2005 9:30 AM Technology ReviewJeff Hawkins
Tomorrow's Engineering CrisisSeptember 28, 2005 3:15 PMTechnology ReviewKristina M. Johnson, Jeffrey M. Nick, Sophie V. Vandebroek, Thomas L. Magnanti
The Six Webs, 10 Years OnSeptember 29, 2005 10:30 AM Technology ReviewBill Joy
Innovation Everywhere—How the Acceleration of "GNR?(genetics, nanotechnology, robotics) Will Create a Flat and Equitable WorldSeptember 29, 2005 3:30 PMTechnology ReviewRaymond Kurzweil
Innovation Everywhere—Why the World Isn't Flat EnoughSeptember 29, 2005 4:00 PMTechnology ReviewJimmy Wales, Nancy J. Hafkin, Damien Balsan, John M. Stelling
How Can We Improve Disaster Response?September 30, 2005
4:00 PM
MIT Response to Hurricane KatrinaKenneth Oye, Richard C. Larson, Yossi Sheffi
Voices from New Orleans: Design and Planning DiasporaOctober 3, 2005 5:30 PMDepartment of Urban Studies and PlanningWilliam Barry, Richard Tuttle, Lawrence Jenkens, Ellen Weiss, Gary Van Zante, John Klingman
How Can Communities, Cities and Regions Recover From Disaster?October 5, 2005 4:00 PMMIT Response to Hurricane KatrinaLawrence J. Vale, Thomas Kochan, J. Phillip Thompson
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October 6, 2005
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October 6, 2005

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³Â¬Ù²z¤u»â¾É¤O¤¤¤ßRosalind Williams, Phillip A. Sharp, Robert S. Langer, Robert Metcalfe
Developing Future LeadersOctober 6, 2005 2:00 PM