Arvola Chan ’74, SM ’76, EE ’78, PhD ’80
“I spent 10 years at MIT, earning four degrees in electrical engineering and computer science,” says Arvola Chan ’74, SM
Read More“I spent 10 years at MIT, earning four degrees in electrical engineering and computer science,” says Arvola Chan ’74, SM
Read MoreOne of the things I’ve come to value deeply about the MIT community is the near-universal willingness to name a
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Read MoreIn 1976, Tom Scholz ’69, SM ’70, was a 29-year-old product design engineer working at Polaroid on audio electronics and
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Read MoreOne Tuesday morning this past January, So Young Lee walked into a lab on the fourth floor of Building 18
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