News and Events
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Feb 2022 | Top Engineering School! |
Feb 2022 | https://www-ll-mit-edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/news/beaver-works-summer-institute-participants-explore-diverse-engineering-projects |
Nov 2021 | Partnering with AIAA, NSBE and SWE to bring Build a CubeSat Challenge to more students! |
Dec '21 |
Bob Shin is one of 4 MIT people to get elected to 2021 class of IEEE Fellows! Congratulations Bob! |
Aug 2020 |
BWSI alum get opportunities at internships with Raytheon Intelligence and Space! (and more here) Here's the article about Devon Minor and Aadhya Puttur’s second internship at BBN Technologies https://www.raytheonintelligenceandspace.com/news/feature/what-i-did-summer. |
July 2020 |
BWSI's 5th year wraps up with virtual final event 2020 brought many changes, but we pivoted and changed our in-person program to a remote program with 7 courses and the piPACT independent project, with a grand final event webcast that included summary videos and live Q&A for students. |
May 2020 |
Madison Park Technical Vocational High School is highlights on local news Our friends at Madison Park Technical Vocation High School were on WCVB last night- they are running a project-based course developed at MIT for their students in spite of the pandemic. Kudos to Kevin McCaskill for making it happen and thanks to WCVB for the story! |
May 2019 |
Ribbon cutting launches auxiliary Beaver Works space The 4,000-square-foot addition will facilitate further collaboration between MIT and Lincoln Laboratory researchers. Nathan Parde | MIT Lincoln Laboratory MIT Lincoln Laboratory Beaver Works is opening a new space in the recently renovated Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AeroAstro) Building 31. |
September 2018 |
Building a sucess story with science Billerica MA September 7, 2018 It's 3D printing with a twist. Just build a shape in a computer drafting software, hit print, and the creation will be printed -- not in plastic -- but frosting. The printer built by Billerica Memorial High School senior Cory Lafleur and his teammates took home first place out of seven teams competing at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Beaver Works Summer Institute. ...
ComMITted to excellence: County students thrive at MIT camp Limestone County TX Aug 21, 2018 Three Limestone County high school seniors spent the better part of their summer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where they explored advancements in artificial intelligence, programmed an autonomous race car and tried their hands at computer hacking. Part of the Limestone County school system's gifted program, Bernard Alottey, Andrew Farmer and Marcus Handy were selected for the Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI) program at MIT earlier this year. BWSI is an initiative of Beaver Works, a research and education center jointly operated by Lincoln Laboratory and the MIT School of Engineering... |
August 2018 |
Sierra Nevada Corporation Supports STEM Education Through MIT’s Beaver Works Summer Institute SPARKS, Nev., August 24, 2018 – Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) was proud to sponsor MIT’s 2018 Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI), a four-week summer STEM program for rising high school seniors focusing on hands-on projects and courses that strengthen their understanding of fundamental concepts in emerging technologies of tomorrow. “SNC is driven to empower the next generation through technology and innovation. BWSI fuels this mission by providing bright and ambitious students STEM/STEAM education that can transform the future,” said Eren Ozmen, SNC owner, president and chairwoman. “It is limitless what these students can achieve. We at SNC couldn’t have been more excited to be sponsor of the program.” ... |
July 2018 |
Business Wire Story: L3 Sponsors MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute Market Watch Story: L3 Sponsors MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute Jul 16, 2018 NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)---L3 Technologies (NYSE:LLL) announced today that it is has become a sponsor of MIT Beaver Works in support of its 2018 Summer Institute. The four-week program, now in its third year, brings together some of the nation’s most promising high school students to showcase their talents and work in teams that focus on a range of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) projects ... |
June 2018 |
BAE Systems Partners With MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute – A Program That Offers World-Class STEM Program for Talented, Rising High School Seniors June 18, 2018 – Some of finest young minds in the country will gather at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) this summer to participate in the third year of the Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI). A four-week science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) program for talented high school students entering their senior year, the program will take place from July 9 to August 5, 2018. MIT partnered with high schools from across the country to recruit future engineers who will participate in the program hosted by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory Beaver Works Center, a research facility in Cambridge jointly chartered by MIT Lincoln Laboratory and the MIT School of Engineering. Students will participate in hands-on projects, take online courses, and attend lectures presented by leading MIT researchers, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, and the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. BWSI is riding on the success of the inaugural 2016 pilot program, and the 2017 program, which featured three project-based, workshop-style courses, including Autonomous Air Vehicle, where students developed an Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV); Autonomous Race Car, where students developed a RACECAR (Rapid Autonomous Complex Environment Competing Ackermann steering) robot; and Autonomous Cognitive Assistant, where students created a cognitive virtual assistant. This year’s BWSI program is being sponsored by companies with a local Massachusetts presence, including global aerospace and defense company BAE Systems. “BAE Systems is committed to supporting world-class STEM programs like BWSI and inspiring the next generation of thinkers and engineers,” said Jerry Wohletz, vice president and general manager at BAE Systems. “Autonomy is a key technology focus area for BAE Systems, and our support of the Autonomous Air Vehicle course will help students develop critical skills that are in high demand in today’s workforce among both commercial and defense companies.” In 2018, MIT has expanded the program to a total of eight courses, including the following new five courses: Hacking a 3D Printer, which will teach students how to tune the hardware and software of a 3D printer to optimize performance; Medlytics, which will teach students to apply advanced machine learning and data mining to solve real-world medical challenges; Embedded Security and Hardware Hacking, which will cover several cyber security topics; Build a Cubesat, which will teach students how to build a mini satellite for space research; and Unmanned Air System-Synthetic Aperture Radar, which will introduce students to radar imaging. The program will culminate in a final competition and closing ceremony on August 5. Students from the Autonomous Race Car course will race their vehicles in a miniature Grand Prix at MIT’s Johnson Ice Rink. Students in the UAV course will also get a chance to race their drones in this public event and the other courses will present poster sessions on all they accomplished during the month-long program. Lisa Kelley, the program manager of BWSI, said: “We are looking forward to a third successful BWSI program this year and are excited to welcome some of the best young problem solvers in the country. These students will receive a transformational experience that will help prepare them for success in their college years and future careers in engineering.” For questions regarding the MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute, please contact Lisa Kelley for additional information or to arrange to visit the BWSI at lkelley@ll.mit.edu. For questions regarding BAE Systems and its involvement in the MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute, please contact Meghan Locke at meghan.locke@baesystems.com. |
May 2018 | |
While most students will spend their summer break playing video games or hanging out by the pool, three Limestone County students will be exploring cutting-edge technologies such as medlytics, radar imaging and artificial intelligence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute is a rigorous, world-class Science Technology Engineering and Math program open to a select few. ... |
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October 2015 |
Guiding Imagination with LEGO Robotics As the young participants of the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) competition settled into their seats for a Monday evening practice, Lincoln Laboratory staff invited them to share ideas for the team project. Silence fell over the usually exuberant group. One girl finally raised her hand, saying, and perhaps summarizing the thoughts of each of her teammates, "I'm not sure how it will work yet," She paused, "but I have an idea." Within minutes, fresh ideas and excitement flowed throughout the classroom at Beaver Works, a project-based learning center near MIT. |
October 2015 |
Technology Confronts Disasters In 2010, soon after Haiti was devastated by an earthquake, a team from MIT Lincoln Laboratory collected and analyzed information to help the U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM), the lead military agency responding to the crisis, effectively dispatch vital resources, including food, water, tents, and medical supplies, to the victims of this disaster. |
August 2015 |
Lincoln Laboratory hosts hands-on activities for the Cambridge Science Festival Each spring, while runners arrive from around the world to participate in the Boston Marathon, Lincoln Laboratory engages in a different type of marathon—the Cambridge Science Festival—a ten-day celebration which showcases the leading edge in science, technology, engineering, and math. |
August 2015 |
High-school students decipher cryptography In August, Lincoln Laboratory unveiled LLCipher—its newest outreach program. LLCipher is a one-week cryptography workshop that provides an introduction to modern cryptography—a math-based, theoretical approach to securing data. |
July 2015 |
Talking Sense - A Body Sensor Networks Hackathon Pushes Solutions to Healthcare Challenges |
July 2015 |
Students build replica of Turing machine - In 1936, Alan Turing devised a theoretical model for mathematical calculation. He described a machine that could calculate anything regardless of complexity. |
July 2015 |
2015 Interior Architecture/ Interior Design Award Winners - Merge Architects
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June 2015 | MIT Mechancial Engineering presents Micheal Stern with a de Florez Award for outstanding creativity in design. |
June 2015 | Radar Workshop at Beaver Works - Lincoln Laboratory offered a new, one-day radar workshop based on the two-week LL Radar Introduction for Student Engineers (LLRISE). This was for 8th-12th Graders. |
June 2015 | MIT Lincoln Laboratory Beaver Works Center - news article on the MIT School of Engineering Website |
February 2015 | ATHACK - The Assistive Technologies Hackathon (ATHACK) was held at Beaver Works. MIT Students hack away at problems faced by local community members living with disabilities. |
January 2015 | Practicing Innovation - The Innovation Tournament provided both tactics and strategies to help participants cultivate the habit of innovative thinking. |
Janaury 2015 | RACECAR - Rapid Autonomous Complex-Environment Competing Ackermann-Steering Robot (RACECAR) featured vehicles with a high-performance embedded computer, rich sensor suite and open-source robotics software framework to navigate MIT's tunnels as fast as possible. |
October 2014 | Beaver Works celebrates the "Maker" spirit - On 4 October, when MIT held its first Mini Maker Faire at the North Court on the Cambridge campus, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Beaver Works was there to showcase some of the unique systems engineered by students enrolled in School of Engineering capstone courses or MIT's Independent Activities Period (IAP) classes. |
September 2014 | MIT Beaver Works - Merge Architects - The program, which began five years ago using existing classrooms and labs at MIT, moved into its first proper home at the end of 2013. Designed by Boston-based Merge Architects, the new 4,900-square-foot space in an office building just off the MIT campus serves as an academic outpost for a laboratory |
May 2014 | Lincoln Scholar among the 2014 honorees at the MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering - On 15 May at a luncheon event, the Department of Mechanical Engineering at MIT presented 24 awards to 68 undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrated outstanding effort during the past year. Among the honorees is Michael L. Stern, a member of the Rapid Prototyping Group at Lincoln Laboratory. |
May 2014 | Gauging Hazard in The Air - In the spring 2014 course Sensor Networks and the Smart Campus (officially Senior Civil and Environmental Design, Course 1.013), students were charged with developing a system for monitoring air quality; they designed and built a network of sensors to measure levels of gases and particulates around the MIT campus. |
May 2014 |
Shin honored for advancing project-based learning |
May 2014 |
What's in your air? |
April 2014 |
MIT responds to Typhoon Haiyan |
April 2014 |
MIT Lincoln Laboratory Beaver Works Center builds collaboration |
January 2014 |
Robert Shin named director of Beaver Works |
December 2013 |
A Chance to Fly – Aero-Astro's Beaverworks class offers undergrads a challenge |
December 2013 |
Where the 'beaver works' – A collaborative space at MIT Lincoln Laboratory creates new opportunities in project-based learning |
October 2012 |
MIT Lincoln Laboratory challenges students to power an autonomous undersea vehicle |
June 2012 |
Innovative microsatellite could expand understanding of storm systems |
April 2011 |
MIT Lincoln Laboratory researchers introduce students to radar engineering |
December 2010 |
Student design takes flight |