Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
People
- Paul W. Abrahams
- Henri Bal
- Alan Baisley
- Reid Barton
- Eric B. Baum
- Elwyn Berlekamp
- Alan Blair
- Woodrow W. Bledsoe
- Robert Blumofe
- Justin A. Boyan
- Eric Brewer
- Christopher Chabris
- Kenneth W. Church
- Matt Craighead
- Don Dailey
- Peter Dayan
- Donald Eastlake
- Daniel Edwards
- Edward Fredkin
- John Gaschnig
- Bill Gosper
- Richard Greenblatt
- Arnold K. Griffith
- Michael Halbherr
- Timothy Hart
- Demis Hassabis
- Ernst A. Heinz
- Jack Holloway
- Chris Joerg
- Larry Kaufman
- Alan Kotok
- Lawrence J. Krakauer
- Krzysztof Krawiec
- Bradley Kuszmaul
- Charles Leiserson
- Michael Levin
- Michael A. Lieberman
- Phil Lisiecki
- Barbara Liskov Ph.D. from Stanford
- Sanjoy Mahajan
- David McAllester
- John McCarthy since 1962 at Stanford, short time at Dartmouth
- Marvin Minsky
- John Moussouris
- Charles Niessen
- Ryan Porter
- Harald Prokop
- Vasik Rajlich
- Keith H. Randall
- Ryan Rifkin
- Ronald L. Rivest
- Nathaniel Rochester
- Robert Schapire
- James Schuyler
- Claude Shannon
- David Silver
- James R. Slagle
- Warren D. Smith
- Michel Van den Bergh
- Ilan Vardi
- Robert A. Wagner
- David Waltz
- Norbert Wiener
- Patrick Winston
- Deniz Yuret
- Yuli Zhou
Chess Programs & Authors
- Kotok-McCarthy-Program since 1962 at Stanford
- Mac Hack (The Greenblatt Chess Program)
MIT License
Memos
- Michael Beeler, Bill Gosper, Rich Schroeppel (1972). HAKMEM, Memo 239. CSAIL, MIT [1]
External Links
- Official MIT Website
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology from Wikipedia
- MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
- Home Page | MIT CSAIL
- Chess stories by Lawrence J. Krakauer
- Welcome to DSpace at MIT, MIT's online institutional repository
- MIT OpenCourseWare
- MIT OpenCourseWare from Wikipedia
- MIT World
- Traditions and student activities at MIT from Wikipedia
- MIT Press
- MIT Press from Wikipedia
- TMRC - Tech Model Railroad Club of MIT
- Tech Model Railroad Club from Wikipedia
- The Tech (newspaper) from Wikipedia
References
- ↑ Web-available by Henry Baker