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Carving Nature at Its Joints

Carving Nature at Its Joints

A brief timeline of an obsession

June 3, 2019 | Cathy W.

Last January. A friend recommends a scientific paper. At this time I am a computer science student thinking of quitting computer science, because I live in California, and love computers but have grown exhausted by Silicon Valley. The paper is called ‘Building Machines That Learn and Think Like People’, and it is sixty pages long. It […]

Sailing Outside My Comfort Zone

Sailing Outside My Comfort Zone

The story of a numerical modeler wandering into the Arctic

June 3, 2019 | Mukund G.

It all started with an email: ‘Urgent: Help needed for a research cruise in the Arctic ocean. No prior experience required’. The message had been sent to my department’s mailing list and described a month-long research opportunity to conduct oceanographic field work along the coast of Alaska. I read the email with a feeling of […]

On Rooftops in Cambridge and That Elusive Feeling of Hereness

On Rooftops in Cambridge and That Elusive Feeling of Hereness

When they go low, you go high

May 28, 2019 | Cathy W.

A long time ago, I climbed a roof here. Though I should clarify and revise; this is, after all, an institute built on precision. Recently, a professor returned a response paper I had written with a comment that read, this is all very interesting, but this is a rigorous field, and you need to say […]

Practicing Good Hygge-ne

Practicing Good Hygge-ne

Self-care is so much more than making sure you’ve showered

May 28, 2019 | Rumya R.

It is hard to make time for all the things you want to do at MIT. There was one week my Google calendar had so many overlapping events, meetings and deadlines that it looked like a colorful mosaic worthy of the contemporary art section at the MFA. From 9AM to 11AM on Wednesday, I somehow had […]

A Structured Approach to Course Planning

A Structured Approach to Course Planning

Strategies for graduate students in a FOMO world

May 28, 2019 | Prateek K.

Whether you attend MIT or another school, one of the things you may find challenging is planning the courses you will take over the entirety of your graduate career. As an incoming student of a cross-disciplinary program in Integrated Design & Management, I had the opportunity to select courses from both the School of Engineering and Sloan […]