Retired MIT accountant Robert Noel Clark dies at 74
He helped build many of MIT’s accounting systems during more than 35 years at the Institute.
He helped build many of MIT’s accounting systems during more than 35 years at the Institute.
An MIT junior faculty member in the 1960s, he later flew on the space shuttle and became a NASA associate administrator.
A leader in microwave solid-state electronics for radar, he worked at the Laboratory for 41 years and became a trusted adviser and mentor to many.
Worked on the atomic bomb at Los Alamos
Had worked at the Cogeneration Plant for five years
A Russian prison camp survivor, he worked at Lincoln Lab for 32 years and designed and built many laser systems still in use today.
He was an outspoken advocate for radically transforming infrastructure to create responsive sustainable cities, and played an instrumental role in transforming MIT's physical campus.
'Remembering Michael' to feature reflections on the late physicist's personal and professional life
Dying from pancreatic cancer, the U.S. Navy lieutenant was determined to earn his degree.
Electrical engineering professor made meaningful contributions to student life and learning