April 16 Dr. Joachim Nagel, President of Deutsche Bundesbank
Date: Tuesday, April 16 Time: 10:30 am - 11:30 am Location: Media Lab (E-14, 6th floor)
Date: Tuesday, April 16 Time: 10:30 am - 11:30 am Location: Media Lab (E-14, 6th floor)
Join in on an action-packed evening as MIT highlights and honors some of the most exciting student entrepreneurs and their startups.
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"Digital Euro: Vision, Advancements, and Challenges"
Susan Collins, PhD '84, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, will speak to MIT Sloan students and faculty May 8, and the event includes a fireside chat with Professor Kristin Forbes.
Check out the top three highlights of 2023 in every area of our work and get practical takeaways for how you can get involved in 2024. Thanks to everyone who helped us make such a significant impact last year!
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In the U.S., eighty percent of people are locked out of the solar market because they can’t put solar on their rooftop. Solstice, co-founded by Sandhya Murali, MBA ’15, and Stephanie Speirs, MBA ’17, is changing the system with an inclusive model of community solar.
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Rubén Lozano Aguilera, MBA ’13 identified pollution as a key challenge for the future of transportation in urban areas. With the introduction of eco-friendly routes on Google Maps, Lozano Aguilera and team have prevented an estimated 2.4MM+ metric tons of CO2 emissions—equivalent to removing 500K fu...
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A majority of people in the Democratic Republic of Congo lack access to electricity. At Nuru, Juliana Kerrest, MBA ‘18, Chief People and Sustainability Officer, is dedicated to enhancing connectivity. Nuru builds mini solar grids allowing those in remote areas to tap into a power source.
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Deepak Dugar, SM ’11, MBA ’13, PhD ’13, is leading a transformative effort in material production, by replacing petroleum not just as a fuel but as a material. He’s doing this through combining synthetic biology with chemical catalysis to reinvent the way the world makes things—and reducing gigatons...
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Marta Ortega-Valle, SF ’08, is addressing one of the most pressing challenges faced by farmers: crop threats. She co-founded GreenLight Biosciences with fellow MIT alumni to help farmers create sustainable agricultural systems through the integration of science with technology.