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Lincoln Laboratory

MIT's Lincoln Laboratory, in Lexington, Massachusetts, is a federally sponsored center for research and development in advanced technologies in support of national security applications.

Lincoln Laboratory's activities focus on design and development of complex systems, many of them incorporating new technologies, devices, and components.

Specific programs include optical and RF communications; missile defense technology; digital signal processing; embedded computer systems; image processing; space, air, and surface surveillance; biological defense sensors and systems; environmental monitoring; and air traffic control.

Research also is conducted in optics, solid-state devices, radar systems, decision support, and information technology.

Opportunities for research are available to MIT faculty members and qualified students. Inquiries may be directed to Zachary J. Lemnios, chief technology officer, LIN S3-305B, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 244 Wood Street, Lexington, MA 02420-9108, 781-981-7020, or zlemnios@ll.mit.edu.

http://www.ll.mit.edu/

 

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