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Latest revision as of 12:58, 29 September 2025
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (usually MIT) is a university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was the home to two noted computer science research organizations, the AI Lab and the Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) (now united in the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory).
See also
- Whirlwind
- Memory Test Computer
- Research Laboratory of Electronics
- Lincoln Laboratory
- Technology Square
- Project MAC
External links
- MIT - material at Bitsavers
- MIT Museum - Explore the collection
- MIT Libraries - DSpace@MIT - "a digital repository for MIT's research"
- Prior Final Project Papers "final papers of student projects [in 6.933: The Structure of Engineering Revolutions] in Fall 2001, 2000, 1999, and 1998"; many contain the results of interviews with primary sources