Massachusetts Institute of Technology

                                                    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachusetts Institute of Technology or MIT), is a private research institutions and universities located in the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts directly across the Charles River from the Back Bay district of Boston, USA. MIT has five schools and one college, including 32 departments specializing in science and technology research.
Founded in 1861 in response to advances in technology and industry in America at that time, the university adopted a European-style research universities. MIT is now standing on the land area of ​​168 acres that opened in 1916. In the past 60 years, MIT has developed other branches such as management, economics, management, political science, and biology. 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Departments and schools of the most famous is the Lincoln Laboratory, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Media Lab, Whitehead Institute and the Sloan School of Management. 59 of the members of the MIT community have won the Nobel Prize.
For the 2009-2010 academic year, MIT has a 4.232 6.152 undergraduate students and graduate students.
MIT Campus Divided into two parts by Massachusetts Avenue, with student dorms and facilities for students are in school in the west and east. There is also a railway line near Kendall Square is located in the northeast campus. All around campus buildings there are many technology companies. 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MIT Nuclear Reactor nuclear reactor is one of the largest university based in the United States. The emergence of the reactor building in the area of ​​dense population is somewhat controversial, but MIT said that the building is already under intense scrutiny. MIT campus also has a pressurized wind tunnel and a ship model basin for testing ships and marine objects. Wireless networks in the MIT campus was completed autumn 2005 that could reach more than 873,000 m2 area of ​​campus.

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