Philip Freelon, professor of the practice and champion of diversity in architecture, dies at 66
Noted architect designed landmark civic, cultural, and educational buildings.
Noted architect designed landmark civic, cultural, and educational buildings.
Designer of the Louvre pyramid and of the East Building of the National Gallery of Art left a distinctive mark on the MIT campus.
A theoretical meteorology pioneer, Phillips showed that numerical models could predict weather and developed the first general circulation model of Earth’s climate.
Longtime educator, collaborator, and mentor was an expert in magnetism and author of both scientific and historic nonfiction.
Celebrated economist advanced economic theory, econometrics, and the study of industry and firm behavior.
A prolific inventor and jet-engine designer, Wilson was passionate about recumbent bicycles and was an early advocate for a carbon fee.
Successful entrepreneur launched VMS with David Staelin to provide young innovators with advice from others who understand the challenges of building a business.
An expert in naval architecture and ocean engineering, Ogilvie served as department head for MIT’s former Department of Ocean Engineering for 12 years.
Leading expert in acoustics, vibration, and machine dynamics served on the Department of Mechanical Engineering faculty for 32 years.
Chemical engineering professor had a passion for cleaner combustion and was a refugee who helped Raoul Wallenberg rescue Jews in Nazi-occupied Hungary.
Noted urban anthropologist in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning championed advocacy and social change.
Frankel MME ’60, SM ’60, an expert in ocean systems and economics, served on the faculty of MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering and Sloan School of Management.
Long-time EECS professor and Lincoln Laboratory division head is best known for research on transistors, lasers, and masers.
Internationally renowned for her works in Slavic poetics and linguistics, Chvany also mentored several generations of scholars.
Accomplished leader in military, private sector, and academia helped advance MIT’s interests on many fronts.