Business lessons from “Ford v. Ferrari”
A look at the popular film through a lens of systems thinking and process improvement.
A look at the popular film through a lens of systems thinking and process improvement.
How would you change the first-year experience? Students have proposed inventive ways to improve the first year. And MIT is listening.
Grad student and Air National Guard officer Elizabeth Bieler combines systems design and management studies with engineering and volunteer projects.
Industry leaders, patient advocates, and policymakers collaborate to make groundbreaking new therapies economically sustainable.
New framework guarantees stability of microgrids that supply local power in developing countries.
Speakers from academia, industry, and government discuss the evolution of smart urban systems.
Coordinating smart appliances and electric cars may help balance supply and demand in the power grid.
Thomas McKrell designs, builds, and supervises nuclear science and engineering laboratory projects, and readies students for careers in research.
Brocade CTO and former distinguished engineer at Cisco combines engineering and management at SDM to hone leadership skills.
MIT alumni from NASA, Intuitive Surgical, MIT Hacking Medicine, the U.S. Air Force, Global Project Design, and others will speak.
Matthew S. Kressy named to lead, develop, and teach new track.
Professor was honored by KU Leuven at its bi-annual Leuven International Forum.