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may form the basis for a future joint major. All graduate students are fully supported (tuition plus a stipend) from the outset, normally by appointments as research assistants at the media laboratory, where they work on research programs and faculty projects, including assisting with courses. These research activities typically take up about half of a student's time in the degree program.
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Epstein controlled; that Ito had visited several of Epstein's residences; and that Epstein had invested "in several of my funds which invest in tech startup companies outside of MIT". Ito later admitted to taking $ 525,000 in funding from Epstein for the lab. In 2019, media lab
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Symphony Painter, the Nortel Wireless Mesh Network, the NTT Comware Sensetable, the Taito's Karaoke-on-Demand Machine. A 1994 device called the Sensor Chair used to control a musical orchestra was adapted by several car manufacturers into capacitive
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that Ito and Peter Cohen, the MIT Media Lab's director of development and strategy at the time, have worked for years to solicit anonymous donations from
Epstein despite Epstein being marked as Disqualified by the university as a donor. Ito has referred to Epstein as "fascinating".
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them, at least don't give the criminal a chance to publicly launder his reputation". "Everyone seems to treat it as if the anonymity and secrecy around
Epstein's gift are a measure of some kind of moral failing," Lessig wrote. "I see it as exactly the opposite."
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Ito resigned due to the scandal shortly after the New Yorker article and the
President of M.I.T. announced an "immediate, thorough and independent" investigation to be led by an outside law firm into the "extremely serious" allegations.
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2467:"Why Is There So Much Saudi Money in American Universities?"
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2714:"Your Five Year Old Can Learn To Code With An IPad App"
1709:"MIT Capital Projects: Media Lab Complex, Building E14"
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1836:MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
287:(2011-2019) who resigned in connection with the
2940:"From iCalm to Q Sensor to Physiio to Empatica"
240:. This led to the resignation of its director,
556:On March 24, 2018, Saudi Arabian Crown Prince
3297:Institute for Medical Engineering and Science
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1832:"Dava Newman named director of MIT Media Lab"
1203:In January 2005, the lab's chairman emeritus
1156:In 2001, two research centers were spun off:
231:The Media Lab: Inventing the Future at M.I.T.
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1096:Me++: The Cyborg Self and the Networked City
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1539:"Inventing the future" – Corporate brochure
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791:Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future
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1302:Learn how and when to remove this message
793:. Grand Central Publishing. p. 320.
662:. HarperCollins Publishers. p. 349.
384:The lab has over twenty research groups.
2154:Tracy, Marc; Hsu, Tiffany (2019-08-16).
2037:"Media Lab aims to elevate transparency"
1737:Tracy, Marc; Hsu, Tiffany (2019-09-07).
1495:Computer lab - Academic software bundles
1245:, Tulip, Wise Systems, Figur8 and more.
634:Biologically Inspired Intelligent Robots
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3757:Modernist architecture in Massachusetts
2187:Chen, Angela; Hao, Karen (2019-09-05).
1964:"MIT Media Lab: h2.0 Symposium Archive"
1858:"M.I.T. Media Lab Names a New Director"
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1211:a new research initiative to develop a
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1054:. Teachers College Press. p. 192.
544:reported it had seen emails indicating
3310:Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems
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2131:"My apology regarding Jeffrey Epstein"
1314:Media Lab industry spin-offs include:
3752:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3257:Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab
3189:Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
3157:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2035:Campbell, Robert (December 6, 2009).
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1027:; Bove, V. Michael Jr. (April 2008).
841:. Simon & Schuster. p. 400.
325:The lab's primary funding comes from
271:The founding director of the lab was
209:The media lab was founded in 1985 by
156:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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3732:1985 establishments in Massachusetts
3484:Student Information Processing Board
2971:"Spinoff Companies – MIT Media Lab"
2401:Piper, Kelsey (11 September 2019).
1423:Physiio International, merged with
442:Faculty and academic research staff
425:School of Architecture and Planning
3361:Research Laboratory of Electronics
1397:Nanda, a company that markets the
1149:was the precursor to the ideas in
677:Shrobe, Howard; Shrier, David L.;
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2438:The Chronicle of Higher Education
1988:"MIT Media Lab Featured Research"
1894:"Design Innovation Workshop 2015"
1464:Supermechanical, manufacturer of
188:biologically inspired fabrication
3357:Plasma Science and Fusion Center
3315:Information and Decision Systems
2465:Sokolove, Michael (2019-07-03).
1461:, engineering consulting company
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865:. Simon & Schuster. p.
154:is a research laboratory at the
3206:Schwarzman College of Computing
2022:"MIT Media Lab Research Groups"
1856:John Markoff (April 26, 2011).
1474:, a music intelligence platform
1329:glanceable information displays
701:. Crown Business. p. 272.
683:New Solutions for Cybersecurity
3241:Health Sciences and Technology
2672:"Scratch: Programming for All"
1188:, and closed in January 2005.
462:Connections to Jeffrey Epstein
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2802:"Media Lab spinoff companies"
1134:sensors to prevent dangerous
917:. Henry Holt and Co. p.
3275:Information Systems Research
3219:Brain and Cognitive Sciences
1773:Farrow, Ronan (2019-09-07).
1433:, an interactive design firm
1145:a practical reality and the
1009:. Basic Books. p. 252.
987:. Basic Books. p. 256.
588:. Basic Books. p. 256.
434:-winning Japanese architect
3541:Fraternities and sororities
3464:MIT Science Fiction Society
2914:Bajak, Frank (2007-12-25).
1277:. The specific problem is:
1164:. Media Lab Asia, based in
636:. SPIE Press. p. 406.
552:Other funding controversies
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3201:Sloan School of Management
1379:, game company creator of
1273:to meet Knowledge (XXG)'s
1098:. MIT Press. p. 269.
1076:. MIT Press. p. 152.
965:. MIT Press. p. 306.
913:When Things Start to Think
891:. MIT Press. p. 184.
819:. MIT Press. p. 258.
767:. MIT Press. p. 256.
745:. MIT Press. p. 128.
610:. MIT Press. p. 282.
466:In August 2019, director
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363:human computer interaction
18:Architecture Machine Group
3506:Traditions and activities
3179:Architecture and Planning
2679:Communications of the ACM
2624:"MPEG-4 Structured Audio"
2319:"MIT and Jeffrey Epstein"
1229:'s group published their
685:. MIT Press. p. 504.
608:Designing Sociable Robots
213:and former MIT President
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3489:Tech Model Railroad Club
3347:Nuclear Research Reactor
2869:"Firstmilesolutions.com"
1584:"Synthetic Neurobiology"
1510:Object-Based Media Group
943:. Vintage. p. 272.
192:socially engaging robots
3747:Fumihiko Maki buildings
3442:List Visual Arts Center
2691:10.1145/1592761.1592779
2642:"Computerclubhouse.org"
2599:"Joshua R. Smith, Ph.D"
2323:MIT and Jeffrey Epstein
2294:"Pedophile Fundraising"
2191:. MIT Technology Review
2105:"Alex 'Sandy' Pentland"
1892:MIT Media Labs, India.
1713:capitalprojects.mit.edu
1442:, a memory aid company.
1348:Barnes & Noble Nook
1127:in IBM laptop keyboards
421:List Visual Arts Center
248:" by president of MIT.
217:, and is housed in the
2361:Cite journal requires
1371:Groundhog Technologies
1094:(September 17, 2004).
1031:. Wiley. p. 288.
743:The Laws of Simplicity
658:Predictably Irrational
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160:School of Architecture
77:Field of research
3693:42.36045°N 71.08737°W
3586:Sean Collier Memorial
3458:MIT Technology Review
3406:William Barton Rogers
3280:International Studies
1940:"Funding and Support"
1647:"Affective Computing"
1392:sound from ultrasound
1114:Outputs and spin-offs
837:(November 13, 2007).
586:Why Information Grows
570:Selected publications
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405:Further information:
348:Intellectual property
327:corporate sponsorship
3396:Institute Professors
1415:One Laptop per Child
1284:improve this section
1217:One Laptop per Child
1209:World Economic Forum
1123:, LEGO WeDo and the
1092:Mitchell, William J.
1070:Mitchell, William J.
937:Negroponte, Nicholas
909:(January 12, 1999).
887:(January 10, 1997).
789:(December 6, 2016).
723:. Ablex Publishing.
630:Breazeal, Cynthia L.
604:Breazeal, Cynthia L.
379:One Laptop per Child
353:patents every year.
3742:I. M. Pei buildings
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3370:Whitehead Institute
3285:Theoretical Physics
1550:Overview of the MIT
1515:SixthSense (device)
1205:Nicholas Negroponte
1170:Government of India
1029:Holographic Imaging
963:Affective Computing
959:Picard, Rosalind W.
939:(January 3, 1996).
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273:Nicholas Negroponte
211:Nicholas Negroponte
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3437:Lemelson–MIT Prize
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2380:Lessig, Lawrence.
2300:. 7 September 2019
2160:The New York Times
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1838:. 22 December 2020
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1195:Launched in 2003,
1182:Irish universities
1151:Google Street View
1025:Benton, Stephen A.
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2712:Shapiro, Jordan.
2452:"MiSk Foundation"
2440:. April 19, 2018.
2002:"Picocricket.com"
1968:h20.media.mit.edu
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1668:"Biomechatronics"
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