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Videos - 2006

Frontiers in Chemistry

Chemistry Outreach Program

Wes Austin, Dept. of Chemistry
June 26, 2006

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Crystallography in the Post-Genomic Era

Professor Cathy Drennan, Dept. of Chemistry
June 26, 2006

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Frontiers in Life Sciences

Suppressor tRNAs: Ancient Molecules with a New Twist. The Role in Protein Engineering and Possible Alternative Therapy for Human Diseases

Prof. Caroline Koehrer, Dept. of Biology
June 26, 2006

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Nano-life: Looking Inside Viruses

Dr. Peter Weigele, Dept. of Biology
June 26, 2006

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DNA Damage and Cancer: What We Can Learn from Yeast

Dr. Brenda Minesinger, Dept. of Biology
June 26, 2006

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Frontiers in Physics

Mass: In the Classroom and in the Universe

Prof. Paul Schechter, Dept. of Physics
William A. M. Burden Professor of Astrophysics
June 27, 2006

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The History of the Universe in One Hour

Prof. Max Tegmark, Dept. of Physics
June 27, 2006

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Making Physics Come Alive in the Classroom

Prof. Walter Lewin, Dept. of Physics
June 27, 2006

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Frontiers in Mathematics

Free Boundaries, Curvatures and Black Holes

Prof. David Jerison, Dept. of Mathematics
June 27, 2006

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Wrapping Spheres with Spheres

Prof. Mark Behrens, Dept. of Mathematics
June 27, 2006

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Life in Higher Dimensions Mapping the World Roadtrip: Most Powerful Computer in Japan

Prof. Alan Edelman, Dept. of Mathematics
June 27, 2006

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Materials - Solid State Science and Technology

Teaching General Chemistry via a Materials-Centered Curriculum: Re-Invigorating Engineering Education

Prof. Donald Sadoway, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering
June 28, 2006

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Polymers

Prof. David Roylance, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering
June 28, 2006

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Supramolecular Nanostamping: How a New Six-Step Technique Could Make DNA Analysis as Routine As a Blood Test

Prof. Francesco Stellacci, Dept. of Material Science & Engineering
June 28, 2006

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The Driving Force - Magnetic Materials

Prof. James D. Livingston, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering
June 28, 2006

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Self-Assembled Materials for Nanotechnology

Prof. Caroline Ross, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering
June 28, 2006

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Materials in Medicine

Prof. Michael Cima
Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering
June 28, 2006

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Advanced Engineering Systems

Microsystems: VLSI Applied to Intelligent Imaging Systems

Prof. Charles Sodini, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
June 29, 2006

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Artificial Intelligence

Prof. Patrick H. Winston, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
June 30, 2006

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Infrastructure: Transportation Systems

Prof. Joseph M. Sussman, Dept. of Civil Engineering
JR East Professor
June 30, 2006

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Radiation Science and Technology in Medicine

Prof. Jeffery Coderre, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering
June 30, 2006

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Energetic Systems

Prof. Michael W. Golay, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering
June 30, 2006

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MIT

MIT Admissions

Matthew McGann, Assistant Director, MIT Admissions Office
June 28, 2006

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