Willem Malkus, professor emeritus of mathematics, dies at 92
Longtime MIT professor and pioneer in fluid dynamics made fundamental contributions to applied mathematics.
Longtime MIT professor and pioneer in fluid dynamics made fundamental contributions to applied mathematics.
Over half a century at MIT, Corkin made lasting contributions to the biology of memory and cognitive disorders.
Colleagues recall an officer who was dedicated, dependable, and never hesitated to assist others.
Masubuchi, a leading expert on welding science and fabrication technology, also started the Japanese Language School.
Scholar and public intellectual examined globalization and its consequences.
Longtime professor and former dean for graduate education had lasting impacts on civil engineering and teaching at MIT.
Dedicated researcher was a circuits expert developing a retinal implant to help the blind see.
Professor emeritus was a co-founder of CSAIL and a founding member of the Media Lab.
Noted scholar and founder of the History, Theory and Criticism Program led the Department of Architecture from 1991 to 2004.
Longtime MIT professor was a "serial innovator" whose inventions included Cardiolite, an important tool in clinical nuclear cardiology.
Expert in creating museum exhibitions died suddenly on Oct. 28.
Siebert, an expert in long-range radar, helped shape EECS undergraduate curriculum.
World-renowned applied mathematician's 50-year career at MIT included service as Department of Mathematics head from 1989 to 1999.
Weinberg, a doctor, mentor, teacher, and friend to thousands of physicians, died Sept. 28 in Rockport, Massachusetts.