The MIT Lincoln Laboratory, located in Lexington, Massachusetts, is a United States Department of Defense federally funded research and development center...
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dispersed to industry, other departments within MIT, and in 1951, the newly formed MIT Lincoln Laboratory. The use of microwaves for various radio and radar...
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Laboratory, the post-war Project Whirlwind and Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE), and MIT Lincoln Laboratory's SAGE in the early 1950s. At MIT...
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The MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS), which founded in 1940, is an interdisciplinary research laboratory of MIT, working on...
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original on 2004-05-13. Retrieved 2012-01-19. "MIT Lincoln Laboratory: LINEAR". MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Archived from the original on 2017-07-24. Retrieved...
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TX-2 (redirect from Lincoln TX-2)
The MIT Lincoln Laboratory TX-2 computer was the successor to the Lincoln TX-0 and was known for its role in advancing both artificial intelligence and...
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John B. Goodenough (section MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
Goodenough was a research scientist and team leader at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory for 24 years. At MIT, he was part of an interdisciplinary team responsible...
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (redirect from MIT)
buildings. MIT's off-campus operations include the MIT Lincoln Laboratory and the Haystack Observatory, as well as affiliated laboratories such as the...
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Sutherland – Sketchpad Demo (1/2)] (video). Lexington, Massachusetts: MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Retrieved 6 January 2025 – via Association for Computing Machinery...
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Radar" (PDF). Lincoln Laboratory Journal. 21 (1). MIT. "MIT Lincoln Laboratory: Facilities". MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Retrieved 7 May 2015. "MIT Haystack Observatory:...
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notified the White House and senior MIT officials of possible fraud and research misconduct at TRW and MIT Lincoln Laboratory. The Pentagon responded by classifying...
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Dimitris Manolakis (category MIT Lincoln Laboratory people)
Dimitris Manolakis from the MIT Lincoln Laboratory was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2016 for contributions...
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physics at MIT. He helped found the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, invented the SAGE air defense system, and started the MIT Experimental Studies Group. Valley...
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Jules Schwartz (category MIT Lincoln Laboratory people)
worked on PACT compiler for the IBM 704. In 1955 he joined the MIT Lincoln Laboratory to work on the SAGE computer. Schwartz went with System Development...
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Irving S. Reed and Gustave Solomon, who were then staff members of MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Their seminal article was titled "Polynomial Codes over Certain...
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calibration since its launch. It was built by Rohr. Corp. for the MIT Lincoln Laboratory. LCS-1 is a hollow sphere 1.12 m (3 ft 8 in) in diameter with a...
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filter topology. It was introduced by R. P. Sallen and E. L. Key of MIT Lincoln Laboratory in 1955. A VCVS filter uses a voltage amplifier with practically...
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think tank, spun out from the radar and computer research at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Over the years, MITRE's field of study had greatly diversified...
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C. Robert Wieser (category MIT Lincoln Laboratory people)
subsequently to air defence usage (circa 1949). 1951 - joined the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, where he was leader of a group developing the Cape Cod Air Defense...
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Merrill Skolnik (category MIT Lincoln Laboratory people)
Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) in the US. Earlier in his career, he worked with the Institute for Defense Analyses, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, and the Johns...
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Alan V. Oppenheim (category MIT Lincoln Laboratory people)
MIT, where he is currently Ford Professor of Engineering and a MacVicar Faculty Fellow. Since 1967 he has been affiliated with MIT Lincoln Laboratory...
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first constructed and invented in June 1982 by Peter Moulton at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Titanium-sapphire refers to the lasing medium, a crystal of sapphire...
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Agency Long-Range Tracking and Instrumentation Radar (ALTAIR)”, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, Massachusetts, USA, in RADIO SCIENCE, VOL. 37, NO. 1...
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Engineering (redirect from MIT LINC)
Technology Laboratories MIT Lincoln Laboratory Beaver Works Center Novartis-MIT Center for Continuous Manufacturing Ocean Engineering Design Laboratory Research...
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Stephen Pohlig (category MIT Lincoln Laboratory people)
14, 2017) was an American electrical engineer who worked in the MIT Lincoln Laboratory. As a graduate student of Martin Hellman's at Stanford University...
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decommissioned and removed from its tower structure on 26 August 2016. MIT Lincoln Laboratory headed the project to design a dual-polarity MPAR successor, incorporating...
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William Song (category MIT Lincoln Laboratory people)
William Song is an engineer at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington, Massachusetts. He was named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics...
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LINC (redirect from Laboratory Instrument Computer)
the project's origins at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory, it was renamed LINC after the project moved from the Lincoln Laboratory. The LINC was designed by...
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Caenorhabditis elegans. In a show of appreciation for her efforts, the MIT Lincoln Laboratory named a small asteroid after her: 23238 Ocasio-Cortez. In high school...
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Thomas F. Quatieri (category MIT Lincoln Laboratory people)
American electrical engineer and Senior Technical Staff member at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory. He is recognized for his contributions in speech signal processing...
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