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Research Lab Strategy: Envisioning, Financing, & Orchestrating
Research @ MIT
IAP 2003 ~ 1/17/03
Joost Bonsenjpbonsen@alum.mit.edu
http://web.media.mit.edu/~jpbonsen/
Why “Strategy”?
• Because aspire to both understand & improve how research is undertaken
• Particularly interested in how the few influence the many to accomplish bold goals– Lab Group– Center & Department– Institution-wide
Topics Covered Include – University Research Agendae, Sponsor Relations, Faculty Reinvention, Lab Founding, Lab Mergers &
Splits, Hiring & Tenure Decisions, Major Research Initiatives, Lab Culture & Community
Hundreds of Research Labs Acoustics and Vibration LaboratoryActinide Research GroupActive Materials and Structures Laboratory (AMSL)Aero-Environmental Research LaboratoryAeronautical Systems LaboratoryAga Khan Program for Islamic ArchitectureAge Lab Alewife Project Alliance for Global SustainabilityArtificial Intelligence Laboratory (AI Lab)Artificial Muscle Project (AI Lab)Auto-ID Center Bates Linear AcceleratorBioInstrumentation LaboratoryBiopolymers LaboratoryBiotechnology Process Engineering Center (BPEC)Building Technology Program MIT CadlabCenter for Advanced Educational Services (CAES)Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems (CANES)Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS)Center for Biological and Computational LearningCenter for Biomedical EngineeringCenter for Cancer ResearchCenter for Computational Research in Economics and ManagementCenter for Coordination Science (CCS)Center for eBusiness@MIT Center for Educational Computing Initiatives (CECI)Center for Electromagnetic Theory and ApplicationsCenter for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR)Center for EntrepreneurshipCenter for Environmental Health SciencesCenter for Environmental Initiatives Center for Global Change ScienceCenter for Information Systems ResearchCenter for Innovation in Product DevelopmentCenter for International StudiesCenter for Learning and MemoryCenter for Magnetic ResonanceCenter for Materials Research in Archaeology and EthnologyCenter for Materials Science and EngineeringCenter for Real Estate Center for Reflective Community PracticeCenter for Space Research Center for Technology, Policy and Industrial DevelopmentCenter for the Study of Diversity in Science, Technology and Medicine (CSD)Center for Theoretical PhysicsCenter for Transportation StudiesCenter on Airborne OrganicsChemical Beam Epitaxy GroupMIT-China Program Clinical Decision-Making Group (MEDG)Clinical Research Center Combustion and Fuels Research GroupCommunications Forum, MITComparative Media StudiesComputation Structures GroupComputer Architecture Group (AI Lab and LCS)Computer Graphics Group at LCSComputer Resource Laboratory (CRL)Concurrent VLSI Architecture GroupCondensed Matter Theory GroupConsortium on Environmental ChallengesControl Systems Group at LIDSCorporate Relations Council on Primary and Secondary Education
d'Arbeloff Laboratory for Information Systems and TechnologyDesign Technology Division of Comparative MedicineDraper Laboratory Droplet Based Manufacturing Laboratory Earth Resources LaboratoryeBusiness@MIT Edgerton Center Electroceramics GroupElectron Microprobe LaboratoryEnergy LaboratoryEngineering Systems Division Environment Health and Safety MIT Enterprise ForumEntrepreneurship CenterEnvironmental Technology & Public Policy ProgramEthics Center for Engineering and ScienceExperimental Petrology Laboratorye-WORLD at MIT Flight Transportation LaboratoryFluid Dynamics Research LaboratoryFluid Mechanics LaboratoryFrancis Bitter Magnet Laboratory Garrity LabGas Turbine LaboratoryGeodesy and Geodynamics LaboratoryGermany Program Global Airline Industry ProgramGlobal System for Substainable DevelopmentGuarente Lab Haystack ObservatoryHealth Sciences and Technology House_n: The MIT Home of the Future ProjectHuman Genomics LaboratoryHuman-Machine Systems LaboratoryHumanoid Robotics Project (The Cog Shop)Hurricane Lab Image and Meaning InitiativeImpact and Crashworthiness LaboratoryIndustrial Liaison Program Industrial Performance CenterInformation Systems Infrastructure Systems DevelopmentInstitute for Work and Employment ResearchIntelligent Transportation Systems ProgramInter-University Committee on International MigrationInternational Center for Air Transportation (ICAT)International Consortium for Medical Imaging TechnologyInternational Global Atmospheric Chemistry ProjectInternational Motor Vehicle Program
MIT-Japan ProgramJoint Program on the Science and Policy of Global ChangeJonathan King LabJP NET Project Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS)Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic SystemsLaboratory For Energy and the Environment (LFEE)Laboratory for Experimental and Computational Micromechanics (LEXCOM)Laboratory for Financial EngineeringLaboratory for Human and Machine HapticsLaboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS)Laboratory for Manufacturing and ProductivityLaboratory for Nuclear Science Larch Leaders for Manufacturing ProgramLean Aerospace Initiative Leg Lab Libraries Lincoln Laboratory Management of Technology ProgramMan Vehicle Laboratory Marine Hydrodynamics Lab Massachusetts Space Grant ConsortiumMaterials Processing CenterMcGovern Institute for Brain ResearchMedia In Transition Media Laboratory Mellon-MIT Inter-University Program on NGOs and Forced MigrationMicrophotonics CenterMicrosystems Technology Laboratories (MTL)Microwave Subnode MIT/AGS Consortium on Environmental ChallengesMIT/WHOI Joint Program in OceanographyMobile Robotics Group (AI Lab)Multiscale Computing Project at LCS NanoMechanical Technology LaboratoryNanoStructures LaboratoryNondestructive Evaluation Laboratory Nonlinear Systems Laboratory Nuclear Reactor Laboratory NuMesh Group at LCS Ocean Engineering Fabrication LaboratoryOperations Research Center Parallel and Distributed Operating Systems Group at LCSRalph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and HydrodynamicsPersonal Information Architecture Group at the Media LaboratoryPlasma Science and Fusion CenterPrecision Engineering Research GroupProduction System Design LaboratoryProductivity from Information Technology
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Research Volume
• $750 M/year @ MIT, Lincoln, Whitehead• 1000 patents in portfolio• ~400 disclosures/year• ~100-150 patents/year granted• ~50-100 licenses/year• 12-24 companies/year founded• Thousands of publications/year• Dozens of MIT-related Nobelists (total)
– http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/nr/nobels.html
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Follow the Money
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Financials
http://web.mit.edu/facts/financial-data.html
2001
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Research Sponsorship
http://web.mit.edu/facts/research-at-mit.html
2000
200170% Government,20% Industry
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Legacy of Institutional Leadership
• Founding Vision
• Organizational Strength
• New Tech
• Schools Structure– Strong Science
• SHASS & Sloan
• Rad Lab RLE
How is MIT Organized?
• Administration vs Academic
• Schools & Departments
• Centers, Labs, Programs
• Faculty Groups
• Alliances, Consortia, etc
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Key Organizational Drivers
• Schools & Departments – Disciplinary Hiring, Promotion & Educational Administration, Degrees Granted
• Centers & Labs – Interdisciplinary Research Collaborations, Spatial Organization & Sponsorship
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Matrix of Schools vs Centers
Eng Sci Arch SocSci Sloan
AI/LCS EECS, MechE
Math
Cancer ChemE Biology, Chem
Media EECS MAS Music Mkting
IPC Urban Econ, PolySci
Strategy, Finance
eBiz BCS MAS Mkting, MTI, Fin
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Infrastructure
http://web.mit.edu/evolving/projects/cogsci/index.html
http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/www/
http://web.mit.edu/evolving/
AI Lab as Example
• Periods of growth and stability
• Big Labs ~$10-30M/year
• Faculty $ Research Volumes widely distributed
$0
$2,000,000
$4,000,000
$6,000,000
$8,000,000
$10,000,000
$12,000,000
$14,000,000
fy75 fy76 fy77 fy78 fy79 fy80 fy81 fy82 fy83 fy84 fy85 fy86 fy87 fy88 fy89 fy90 fy91 fy92 fy93 fy94 fy95 fy96 fy97 fy98 fy99 FY00
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LABORATORY RESEARCH VOLUME
FY75-FY00
Source: Rod Brooks
$0
$5,000,000
$10,000,000
$15,000,000
$20,000,000
$25,000,000
$30,000,000
LNS PFC RLE BIO ML CSR LCS AA EAPS AIL CHEM CCR ME
PRIMARY & SECONDARY RESEARCH VOLUMEBY DEPARTMENT/LABORATORY/CENTER
FY 2000
Source: Rod Brooks
$0
$500,000
$1,000,000
$1,500,000
$2,000,000
$2,500,000
RAB HES WELG TK WD TP GJS GAP BK LPK RD JKS HH PAV IM OF LAS TD EHA
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LABORATORY RESEARCH VOLUME CONTRIBUTORS
FY 2000
Source: Rod Brooks
Funding Profiles
• 35% industrial funding
• ~$1.8M in reserve
• NTT is five years– $1M directly in research funding to AI Lab– + first year fellowships
• Oxygen is five years– $1.6M directly in research funding to AI Lab– + some salary support– Nokia, Philips, Acer, Delta, Hewlett-Packard + NTT
• Compaq, Merrill-Lynch, Samsung, Sapient
Source: Rod Brooks
Faculty Profiles
• Four (or five) untenured faculty within the Lab
• Faculty slots open in EECS – i.e. at Departmental level
Source: Rod Brooks
Space
• May get some transition space before move into the Stata Center– possibly in Tech Square
• Stata Center move repeatedly rescheduled
• Planning space layout is very politically charged
Source: Rod Brooks
Possible AI Lab Spaces• bio labs• vision labs that need controlled lighting• controlled lighting vision lab -- fully enclosed, no windows• holodeck space -- fully enclosed, no windows• humanoid robotics lab• motion capture vision lab - multiple cameras, people moving about• instrumented rooms• surgical lab (controlled lighting)• human subject gait and motor control (manipulandum)• biorobotics lab• medical vision lab• sound lab• human intelligence enterprise lab• natural language labs• machine learning labs
Source: Rod Brooks
Opportunities
New building
New physical layout
New intellectual layout
What lab spatial, logistical & intellectual recombinations?
3 Basic Scenarios
1. More of same
2. Thoughtful shifts & modest recombinations
3. Radical restructuring
Why Merge Labs?
• Operational Efficiency
• Concerted Fundraising & Grantcrafting
• Aligning Related Research Areas
Space Use Aspirations
• Efficiency of co-location
• Serendipity of easy mixing
• Capacity for recombination
• Supporting actual research
Important Operational Intangibles
• GSB / GSL
• Dangerous Ideas
• Big lectures
• Small seminars
• Faculty lunches
• Group meetings
Inspiring Faculty Reinvention
• Totally new research themes or modest shifts?
• Differentiating selves from others
• Top global expertise
• Frequency ~ once or twice/decade
Unifying Research Themes
• Living Machines
• Conceptualizing Complexity
• Genomic Semantics
• Cellular Robotics…
Blunt Worries
• LCS seems internally disorganized, why should AI merge?
• AI Lab is about the right size, why merge?
• The “LCS” & “AI Lab” brands are great, why kill these?
“Deep Structure”
Leadership
Formal Structure
Incentives/Political Structure
Culture/Individual Mental Models
Mapping MIT’s
Triad of Activities
to this Sloan Matrix
1. Research– Compelling Questions– Faculty Strengths– Focused Centers
2. Education– Rigorous Classes– Degree Programs– Professional Tracks
3. Extracurriculars / Community
– Student Clubs– Strategic Conferences– Startup Companies http://web.mit.edu/committees/sll/tf.html
MIT’s n-Dimensional “IdeaSpace”
Themes
Disciplines
Technologies
Phase
Timing
Activities
Programs
Levels
Short, Undergrad,
Masters, ExecEd,
PhD
Quant, MgtSci, BehPolSci
Ideation Incorporation Escalation
Innovation,Leadership,
GloballyResearch,Education,Extracurriculars
Short, Medium, Long-Term
IT, BioTech,TinyTech,
Complex SystemsDevelopmental Innovations
EconIndustry
FirmGroup
Individual
MIT Activities x Emerging Technologies
Themes
Disciplines
Technologies
Phase
Timing
Activities
Levels
Programs
Short, Undergrad,
Masters, ExecEd,
PhD
Quant, MgtSci, BehPolSci
Ideation Incorporation Escalation
Innovation,Leadership,
GloballyResearch,Education,Extracurriculars
Short, Medium, Long-Term
IT, BioTech,TinyTech,
Complex SystemsDevelopmental Innovations
EconIndustry
FirmGroup
Individual
MIT Matrix1.
Info2. Bio
3. Tiny
4. Compl’x
5. Develop’l
MIT Research
LCS/AI, Media, eBiz, Mkting
POPI, CBE, Whitehd, McGrn
MTL, ISN, MicroPht, MPC
CEEPR, Sloan, AGS
Digital Nations, TDP, Globalization, MISTI
AcademicCourses
1, 6, 18, MAS
HST, BE, 6, 7
3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 16
SDM, 6, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21
1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 15, 17
Extra-curriculars
MediaTech
Bio-Strategy
TinyTech Consulting SEID, ATF
MIT Alum Startups
Akamai, Dir’ctHit
Amgen,
Biogen
Gen’tec
Surface-Lgx, eink, Angstr’m
HP, Raytheon
AfricaOnline, Evergreen Solar
http://web.media.mit.edu/~davet/notes/emerging-tech-mit.html
Richly Interwoven MIT Themes
2. BioTech 3. TinyTech
1. InfoTech
4. Complex Systems
5. Developmental Innovations
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MIT Activity x Timing of Experience
Themes
Disciplines
Technologies
Phase
Timing
Activities
Programs
Short, Undergrad,
Masters, ExecEd,
PhD
Quant, MgtSci, BehPolSci
Ideation Incorporation Escalation
Innovation,Leadership,
GloballyResearch,Education,Extracurriculars
Short, Medium, Long-Term
IT, BioTech,TinyTech,
Complex SystemsDevelopmental Innovations
Levels
EconIndustry
FirmGroup
Individual
Mapping Sloan Actions to Timing of the Total Student Experience
Research
Education
Extra-curriculars
Infra-structure
Support
Appli-cation
Matri-culation
First Semester
Formative Semester(s)
Final Semester
Grad-uation
Alum
Research Seminars
Thesis
Career Development
Emerging Technology Awareness
Core Track Electives
On-Campus Facilities
Social Space
Reunions
ExecEd Facilities
Community ofPractice
Knowledge Updates
ExecEd Modules
Sloan Strategic Themes x Disciplines
Themes
Disciplines
Technologies
Phase
Timing
Activities
Programs
Short, Undergrad,
Masters, ExecEd,
PhD
Quant, MgtSci, BehPolSci
Ideation Incorporation Escalation
Innovation,Leadership,
GloballyResearch,Education,Extracurriculars
Short, Medium, Long-Term
IT, BioTech,TinyTech,
Complex SystemsDevelopmental Innovations
Levels
EconIndustry
FirmGroup
Individual
Unifying Strategic Themes
Global Development
Effective Leadership
Transformative Innovations
Finance, Accounting, &
Economics
Manag’nt Sci, Functional Disciplines
Behavioral & Policy Science
Strat & Org’ns
Classic MIT Sloan Disciplinary Strengths
Un
ifyin
g S
tra
tegi
c T
hem
es
MIT Sloan
Classic Disciplinary Strengths
Global Development
Entrepreneurial Effectiveness
Transformative Innovations
Finance, Accounting, &
Economics
Manag’nt Sci, Functional Disciplines
Behavioral & Policy Science
Strat & Org’ns
Classic MIT Sloan Disciplinary Strengths
MIT Sloan
MIT Sloan Capabilities
Global Development
Effective Leadership
Transformative Innovations
Finance, Accounting, &
Economics
Manag’nt Sci, Functional Disciplines
Behavioral & Policy Science
Strat & Org’ns
Classic MIT Sloan Disciplinary Strengths
Un
ifyin
g S
tra
tegi
c T
hem
es
MIT Sloan Matrix
SloanMatrix
Sloan Matrix
Global Development
International
Mgt
Global Value Chains, TechMaps
Entrepreneurial Policy
Effective
Leadership
Financial Engineering, Management
Business Dynamics
Tech-Biz
Ventures
Transformative Innovations
Virtual Customer
Tech Strategy
Finance, Accounting, &
Economics
Manag’nt Sci, Functional Disciplines
Behavioral & Policy Science
Strat & Org’ns
Classic MIT Sloan Disciplinary Strengths
Un
ifyin
g S
tra
tegi
c T
hem
es
Innovation
Global
Leadership
VentureFinance
Sloan Disciplines x Levels of Analysis
Themes
Disciplines
Technologies
Phase
Timing
Activities
Levels
Programs
Short, Undergrad,
Masters, ExecEd,
PhD
Quant, MgtSci, BehPolSci
Ideation Incorporation Escalation
Innovation,Leadership,
GloballyResearch,Education,Extracurriculars
Short, Medium, Long-Term
IT, BioTech,TinyTech,
Complex SystemsDevelopmental Innovations
EconIndustry
FirmGroup
Individual
Faculty Interests @ Levels of Analysis
EconomicGrowth
MarketDifferentiation
VentureCapital
ValuingIP
TraderPsychology
GlobalSupply Chains
TechnologyRoadmaps
BusinessDynamics
Marketing-Engineering Links
BuyerDecision-Making
GlobalStrategy
TechnologyStrategy
EntrepreneurialCulture
GroupDynamics
InventorEthos
Econ-omy
Sector
Firm
Group
Indi-vidual
Geo-graphy
Market/
Tech
Organi-zation
Theme
Idea
Levels x Discipline
Econ-omy
Sector
Firm
Group
Indi-vidual
Geo-graphy
Market/
Tech
Organi-zation
Theme
Idea
Finance, Accounting, &
Economics
Manag’nt Sci, Functional Disciplines
Behavioral & Policy Science
Strat & Org’ns
EconomicGrowth
MarketDifferentiation
VentureCapital
ValuingIP
TraderPsychology
GlobalSupply Chains
TechnologyRoadmaps
BusinessDynamics
Marketing-Engineering Links
BuyerDecision-Making
GlobalStrategy
TechnologyStrategy
EntrepreneurialCulture
GroupDynamics
InventorEthos
Innovation Observatories:At Various Levels of Analysis…
Economy
Sector
Firm
Group
Individual
Geography
Market/Tech
Organization
Theme
Idea
Technology Roadmap
Technology VentureObservatory
OpenSourceInitiative
Virtual CustomerInitiative
Emerging Tech-BizLive Cases
Innovation Observatories:Further Possibilities
Economy
Sector
Firm
Group
Individual
Geography
Market/Tech
Organization
Theme
Idea
Technology Roadmap
Technology VentureObservatory
OpenSourceInitiative
Virtual CustomerInitiative
Emerging Tech-BizLive Cases
Global DevelopmentObservatory
Venture Capital Observatory
Creative Communities Observatory
Decision Neuropsychology Lab
Social Network Observatory
Sloan Disciplines x Phase of Venture
Themes
Disciplines
Technologies
Phase
Timing
Activities
Levels
Programs
Short, Undergrad,
Masters, ExecEd,
PhD
Quant, MgtSci, BehPolSci
Ideation Incorporation Escalation
Innovation,Leadership,
GloballyResearch,Education,Extracurriculars
Short, Medium, Long-Term
IT, BioTech,TinyTech,
Complex SystemsDevelopmental Innovations
EconIndustry
FirmGroup
Individual
Mapping Faculty in Disciplines to Phases of Venture Development
Strategy
MTIE
Org/HR
Finance
Marketing
Operat’ns
Prod DevIdeation Invention Incorporation Investment
sSales Profitabilit
yEscalation
Sloan Disciplines x Emerging Tech
Themes
Disciplines
Technologies
Phase
Timing
Activities
Levels
Programs
Short, Undergrad,
Masters, ExecEd,
PhD
Quant, MgtSci, BehPolSci
Ideation Incorporation Escalation
Innovation,Leadership,
GloballyResearch,Education,Extracurriculars
Short, Medium, Long-Term
IT, BioTech,TinyTech,
Complex SystemsDevelopmental Innovations
EconIndustry
FirmGroup
Individual
Mapping Sloan Faculty to MIT’s Emerging Strategic Tech Sectors
1. Info Tech
2. Bio Tech
3. Tiny Tech
4. Comp’x Systems
5. Develop’t
Innovations
Strategy
MTIE
Org/HR
Finance
Marketing
Operat’ns
Prod Dev
MIT Activities x Degree Programs
Themes
Disciplines
Technologies
Phase
Timing
Activities
Levels
Programs
Short, Undergrad,
Masters, ExecEd,
PhD
Quant, MgtSci, BehPolSci
Ideation Incorporation Escalation
Innovation,Leadership,
GloballyResearch,Education,Extracurriculars
Short, Medium, Long-Term
IT, BioTech,TinyTech,
Complex SystemsDevelopmental Innovations
EconIndustry
FirmGroup
Individual
Undergraduate Students
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 4,300
First-yearUndeclared Second-yearSpecial Undergraduate Student
1,055118
Architecture and Planning 68
Engineering 2,011
Humanities and Social Science 142
Management 220
Science 785
Graduate Students
Total Graduate Enrollment 5,672
Master Doctoral Special
Architecture and Planning 358 184 11
Engineering 1,408 1,096 50
Humanities and Social Science 21 290 4
Management 788 119 14
Science 31 935 8
Whitaker College 5 276 10
CAES - - 64
MIT’s n-Dimensional “IdeaSpace”
Themes
Disciplines
Technologies
Phase
Timing
Activities
Programs
Levels
Short, Undergrad,
Masters, ExecEd,
PhD
Quant, MgtSci, BehPolSci
Ideation Incorporation Escalation
Innovation,Leadership,
GloballyResearch,Education,Extracurriculars
Short, Medium, Long-Term
IT, BioTech,TinyTech,
Complex SystemsDevelopmental Innovations
EconIndustry
FirmGroup
Individual
Transformative Innovations,
Emerging Hard & Soft Technologies,
Disruptive Challenges
Global Business Strategy, Accelerating
International Development
Effective Organizations,
Culture-Crafting Entre- & Intra-
preneurial Leadership
TechnologyEntrepreneurship &Strategy Dynamics
Dynamic,Networked
Organizations
Developmental Innovations,
MicroFinance
Innovation
Global
Leadership
Core Sloan Themes
Innovation
Global
Leadership
Global Development & Corporate Citizenship
LeadershipInitiative
Entrepreneurship Center
SloanInnovation
Institute
Emerging Sloan Initiatives
Driving the Innovation Process
Leading Innovative Global Enterprises
Leading EmergingTechnology Ventures
Innovation
Global
Leadership
Transforming Organizations: IT
Strategy & Organizational Architecture
Global Technology & Developmental Entrepreneurship
Leading Change, Corporate Renewal
Executive Education Platforms
Lab Foundings
• Faculty Research Groups till WWII
• Radiation Lab “RadLab”
• Research Lab for Electronics (RLE)
RLE Project Mac LCS & AI LAICS
Servomech LIDS Lincoln MITRE
News in the Future
Things That Think
CI
TOT
Penny Tags Printed PC
Penny PC
Silicon Biology
Personal Fabrication
IPID
News in the Future
Things That Think
CI
TOT
Penny Tags Printed PC
Penny PC
Silicon Biology
Personal Fabrication
IPID
How To Make (Almost) AnythingThe Nature of Mathematical ModelingThe Physics of Information TechnologySilicon BiologyQuantum Computing
Nanofab, Biofab, Macrofab
Center forBits and Atoms
from atomic nucleito global networks
Informal Cross-Disciplinary Links
• Science & Engineering Business Club– Technology &
Entrepreneurship Forum
• MIT TechLink– Campus-Wide Graduate
& Alum ConnectionsMBAEE
MatSci ChemE
Cross-Disciplinary Initiatives &Emerging Research Themes
• Systems Biotechnology
• Neurotechnology
• Developmental Innovations
• Pervasive Computing
Systems Biotechnology
“Campus-wide activity that links biology, computer science and engineering in a multi-disciplinary approach”
http://csbi.mit.edu/
Systems Biotechnology:Engineering Inspiration from Biology
• Ribosomes
• Flagellar Motors
• Muscles
• …
http://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/biophysics/Intro.html
http://www.rae.org/revev6.htmlhttp://www.rcsb.org/pdb/molecules/pdb10_1.html
http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/tk/ce/flagella-s.gif
http://gened.emc.maricopa.edu/bio/bio181/BIOBK/BioBookAnimalTS.html
http://www.kapili.com/f/art/filament1.gif
Brain & Cognitive Sciences;Increasingly, Neurotechnology
McGovern Institute for Brain ResearchMartinos Imaging Center
Picower Center for Learning & MemoryBCS Department
RLE, AI Lab…Patrick McGovern & Lore Harp McGovern
http://idg.com/www/docs.nsf/docs/McGoverns?OpenDocument®ion=WW
Neurotechnology:Decision, Emotion, & Habit Analysis
http://lfe.mit.edu/media/snow04-08-02.htm
Psychophysiology of Real-time Trading
http://web.mit.edu/alo/www/Papers/repin.pdf
http://affect.media.mit.edu/AC_research/images/AC_system_sketch2.jpg
Affective Computing
Emerging Research
Theme Example• Undergrad research
opportunities• Multi-school faculty• New categories of
sponsors
• Broader MIT Research Initiative
http://courses.media.mit.edu/2002fall/de/UROP/
Developmental Innovations: Penny Diagnostics
• Disease• Contamination• Analogous to pH or
Litmus paper• Telediagnostics
http://gn.www.media.mit.edu/resenv/telemed/http://www.media.mit.edu/nanoscale/research/sensors.html
Pervasive Computing:Project Oxygen
• Human Centered Computing
• Acer, Delta, HP, NTT, Nokia, Philips, darpa
http://oxygen.lcs.mit.edu/
Collaboration Drives Revitalization
• Oxygen collaboration
• LCS & AI Links
• Faculty Research Agendae
• Shared Infrastructure
Strategy LatticeMission &
Vision
Strategic
Tactical
Operational
Everyday Actions
Enduring Over Long Term
From Quarterly to Yearly
From Weekly to Quarterly
Connecting Moment-by-Moment to
Weekly And Monthly
Organizational Levers
Leadership
StructureIncentives
CultureTalent
Source: Rebecca Henderson & Bob Gibbons
Get the Levers To Deeply Embrace the Lattice
xLeadership
Structure
Incentives
CultureTalentActions
Tactics
Operations
Strategy
Vision
Organizing within MIT Context
• MIT Triad– Research– Education– Extracurriculars a.k.a. Community
• Our Demographics and “Competition”
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