Upcoming Events (7)

Thesis Defense: Abdallah Mohamed
MIT hosts Abdallah Mohamed’s thesis defense in Building 68, 181, presenting the structural basis of co-transcriptional and post-transcriptional gene regulation from Vos lab. A concise, science-forward talk that illuminates transcriptional control and RNA processing in a formal academic setting.

Algebraic Topology Seminar
Speaker Adela Zhang (University of Copenhagen) discusses 'Canonical Local-to-Global Extensions of TFTs' at the Algebraic Topology Seminar in Boston. The talk explains extending any 2D open field theory to an open–closed theory, with Hochschild homology of E1-Frobenius algebras shaping the open–closed bordism category.

On regularity theory for generalized surfaces
MIT Geometric Analysis Seminar by Gianmarco Caldini (University of Trento) on the regularity theory for generalized surfaces. The talk explains how closely an integral current representing a homology class can be approximated by a smooth submanifold, with connections to Federer–Fleming.

MIT NEI Student Job Opportunities Info Session
Info session hosted by MIT's New Education Initiative exploring student job opportunities in curriculum design and instructional labs. Learn how you can help craft the courses of the future across Engineering, EECS, Math, Physics, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Business Admin + AI with MIT faculty.

MIT HEALS Seed Grants: Junior Faculty Workshops
Two MIT HEALS Junior Faculty Workshops invite pre-tenure faculty to build cross-department collaborations. Each 2-hour session covers an overview of the HEALS initiative and seed-grant program, plus best practices and lessons learned from last year’s proposals to help you maximize success.

RLE 2026 ANNUAL HERMANN HAUS LECTURE
Join the RLE 2026 Hermann Haus Lecture as Marko Lončar (Harvard SEAS) discusses high-performance integrated photonics. The talk covers advances in photonic integration, device design, and applications, set in Building 36, 428, Boston. An authoritative engineering lecture for students and professionals.

New England Symposium on Graphics
A day-long gathering for the New England graphics and vision research community featuring technical talks, demos, and networking on visual computing. Researchers and practitioners from academia and industry share broadly accessible sessions at Building 34 in Boston.