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Life, the Universe, and MIT

Four Brilliant MIT Professors Share Their Worldviews

April 2, 2011 at 04:00 PM
Kresge Auditorium
Presenters: Rosalind Picard, Founder and Director of the Affective Computing Research Group, MIT Media Laboratory
Troy Van Voorhis, Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daniel Hastings, Dean for Undergraduate Education, Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Engineering Systems at MIT
Alan Lightman, Adjunct Professor of Humanities, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alex Byrne, Professor of Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Have you ever thought about the inner lives of your professors? What they really believe about Life, the Universe, and Everything? What do scientists have to say about God? Come and see 4 distinct professors from a range of disciplines, tenures, and beliefs at MIT share and have an open dialogue about what makes them tick. To watch the FULL VIDEO, click Clip #2.



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