欢迎2027届新生:麻省理工学院的机遇与支持
As mit s president, I'm delighted to welcome you all parents and students of the class of 2027. So in a few moments, I'll introduce you to the people on stage with me, and then we'll hear from three fascinating faculty speakers who all happen to be it graduates. But first, I won't share a few thoughts with you, the community you're about to join and the kinds of opportunities you'll find while you're here. Now, as many of you will probably know, I have not been here very long. And like you, I had to make a big decision to come to mit. I had a job I love at a University where I'd spent almost 38 years. And people ask me, you know, why give that all up? A, A, A good question. The, the answer is that mt. Irresistible. The opportunities to make an impact. The amazing hands on nature of an mit education, the reference for science. And just like you, I thought I have to be here mits. Learning by doing culture is one of the things that really appealed to me in my own academic career. Hands on research has been one of my very favorite things. Initially, I wasn't even planning a major in science, but I took a class on human biology and became fascinated about how sales function. And when I stepped behind the microscope, I realized I loved doing fundamental research, designing experiments and working with a dedicated team to solve interesting problems. Now, as an mit student, you can do this kind of research through undergraduate research opportunities, or Europe. These can range from working in a biology lab to anything, anything that intrigues you. Computer science, architecture, nuclear engineering, music. Europe are an unmissable opportunity. And the numbers tell the story here. More than 90% of mi t undergrads do at least one Europe. Now, if real world research with renowned m mit faculty sounds a bit intense, it is and intense describes a lot of what you'll find it, mit. But every one of you is more than up to the challenge. And here's how I know our Dean of admissions to schema himself, class 1986, has an incredible track record for selecting just the right combination of students for each incoming class. And he's done it again this year. So set your mind. It is you belong here. And if you get frustrated or feel stuck, as we all do, please remember you are not alone here. You're surrounded by a community of caring people. So if at any time you feel like you could use some support, academic, professional, personal, do not hesitate to ask. I know it is not always easy to ask for help, but is everyone appear today will tell you, sometimes the only way to succeed in facing a big challenge or solving a tough problem is to admit that there's no way that you can do it all by yourself. Another tip, sometimes you need to step away from work and have some fun. So mit has about 450 official student organizations, so you're sure to find one or two groups doing the kinds of things you like to do or would like to try. So even if it feels a little bit risky, you can join a group that sounds interesting, practice a new skill, or volunteer to serve others in the communities in beyond campus, so you can come back to the problem that's been vaccinations. Know all these activities will allow you potentially to come to new ideas for solutions. So you'll probably have made some new friends along the way too. Now I would like to introduce these very helpful afforded people on stage with me, so I would them are eager to support your success of M. I. T. So you'll Provos in the a barn. Art. And and Cindy. Cindy runs the academic side of mit, the schools, the department, the faculty, the degree programs. So an enormous job our proposed has two mit degrees. And her research interest include transportation, logistics, s an airline operations. And with her extensive backgrounds in systems engineering, she's able to keep all of mit moving parts, working together and maximum efficiency. She's also played a huge role in expanding mits, idea of mind and hand to also include an emphasis on heart. Next is chancellor Millican Nobels. And her focus is student well being an academic success. She's a political scientist with research interest that includes civil rights and restore of justice. Chancellor Nobels has been a member of the mit community for more than 25 years. For six of them, she served as Dean of what we call mit secret weapon, the school of humanities, arts and social sciences. This ensures that all mit students graduate with backgrounds in the humanistic fields that are vital to being effective leader in any field. Now I'd also like to introduce vice cancer, Ian weights. In as a professor of astronomy and Astronautics, who has been six years as a Dean of mmt school of engineering. His research has led to advances in gas turbine engines, fluid mechanics and combustible, but for now he's focused on the interrogation of academic and student life at mit. Vice chancellor weight is known for collaborative style, and he works closely with students, faculty and staff to understand all aspects of the student experience and to find innovative ways to make it better. And now vice chancellor indeed for student lives using Ellen. You will definitely get to know Suzy. She oversees everything from housing and dining and support services to a wide range of programs that make mit much more fun. Not surprisingly, Dean Nelson's favor report of the job is working with students and our team. Her team is dedicated to making sure all of you succeed and thrive in every possible way, intellectual, physically, spiritually, personally. Her office is on the first floor building for which you will eventually ok. And she wants you to know that the door is always open. Now, if you're feeling pretty lucky to be joining this incredible community, I want you to know that we feel even more lucky. We are so delightful and and grateful that you chose to bring your talent, energy, curiosity, creativity and drive here to mit and were thrilled to be starting this New Year with all of you. Now in a moment, three mit faculty will try at lightning speed to give you a sense of what it's like to live, study and work here. And I have to say as a new present and traveling around in hearing all these wonderful faculty, it's amazing what you're going to find here. But for today I will introduce all three and then each one of them will come to the podium in sequence. So first we have jiaji who's a professor of city and transportation planning. He studies plans, trains and automobile ills and bikes and and scooters and buses. And he investigates not just how people move from place to place, but what motivate their behavior. Professor Joe is dedicated to helping the world. Dee carbonised transportation. He sees transportation as a language that can describe the character of individuals and cities and enable understanding across cultures. We then have bonny burger, who was a professor of mathematics and leads the computation and biology group at mit computer science, AI lab otherwise, and known as c sale. Her research spends ten different fields from comparative genomics and bioinformatics to cytology y cancer research of virology. She draws meaningful insights at an enormous amounts of data and describes her work as mash up, where everything informs everything else to make it better. Which one you think of? It is a really great description of mit. And Amos winter is an associate professor of mechanical engineering. He has led the creation of a desalination system to provide communities with affordable drinking water and a low cost prosthetic foot that can be tailored to an individual body way, way in size. But he's probably best known as the coin structure of the famous competition, two double o seven, this commodities in the student robot robot competition. But a good way to learn how to build something well is to build it and then send it into battle, apparently. But I know you're going to enjoy hearing from all these speakers. So let's start. Please join me in welcoming and professors job.
《麻省理工学院新生攻略:把握学术与社交机遇,开启精彩大学生活》
麻省理工学院,作为全球顶尖学府,为2027届新生提供了无数令人瞩目的机遇。
学术上,丰富的本科研究机会不容错过。超过90%的本科生都至少参与过一项,涵盖生物、计算机、建筑等众多领域。无论你对哪个学科感兴趣,都能在这里找到施展才华的舞台。比如,你可以在生物实验室探索生命奥秘,也能在计算机领域挑战前沿技术。
科研氛围浓厚,有知名教授引领。他们不仅在各自领域成果斐然,还热衷于指导学生。在这里,你将有机会参与到实际的科研项目中,与团队协作,解决有趣的问题,培养扎实的科研能力。
学生组织是校园生活的一大亮点。学院拥有约450个官方组织,从学术社团到兴趣小组,从体育团队到志愿者团体,应有尽有。你可以根据自己的兴趣加入,结交志同道合的朋友,拓展人脉,还能在实践中锻炼各种能力。
总之,麻省理工学院为新生们准备了一个充满挑战与机遇的环境。只要你积极参与,勇于探索,定能在这里收获知识、成长与友谊,度过一段难忘而充实的大学生活。
麻省理工学院,2027届新生,学术机会,科研,学生组织
《麻省理工学院新生攻略:把握学术与社交机遇,开启精彩大学生活》
麻省理工学院,作为全球顶尖学府,为2027届新生提供了无数令人瞩目的机遇。
学术上,丰富的本科研究机会不容错过。超过90%的本科生都至少参与过一项,涵盖生物、计算机、建筑等众多领域。无论你对哪个学科感兴趣,都能在这里找到施展才华的舞台。比如,你可以在生物实验室探索生命奥秘,也能在计算机领域挑战前沿技术。
科研氛围浓厚,有知名教授引领。他们不仅在各自领域成果斐然,还热衷于指导学生。在这里,你将有机会参与到实际的科研项目中,与团队协作,解决有趣的问题,培养扎实的科研能力。
学生组织是校园生活的一大亮点。学院拥有约450个官方组织,从学术社团到兴趣小组,从体育团队到志愿者团体,应有尽有。你可以根据自己的兴趣加入,结交志同道合的朋友,拓展人脉,还能在实践中锻炼各种能力。
总之,麻省理工学院为新生们准备了一个充满挑战与机遇的环境。只要你积极参与,勇于探索,定能在这里收获知识、成长与友谊,度过一段难忘而充实的大学生活。
麻省理工学院,2027届新生,学术机会,科研,学生组织
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