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MIT         
  • Institute Professors Emeriti and Nobel Laureates (from left to right) [[Franco Modigliani]] (deceased), [[Paul Samuelson]] (also deceased), and [[Robert Solow]] (picture taken in 2000)
  • Plaque in Building 6 honoring [[George Eastman]], founder of [[Eastman Kodak]], who was revealed as the anonymous "Mr. Smith" who helped maintain MIT's independence
  • The start of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt]] in 2007
  • The [[Infinite Corridor]] is the primary passageway through campus.
  • MIT main campus seen from Vassar Street, as The Great Dome is visible in the distance and the Stata Center is at right
  • [[Stereographic card]] showing an MIT mechanical drafting studio, 19th century (photo by [[E. L. Allen]], left/right inverted)
  • Massachusetts Avenue]] and the [[Charles River]]. Left of center is the Great Dome overlooking Killian Court, with [[Kendall Square]] to the upper right.
  • post-war architecture]]
  • Massachusetts Avenue]] is regarded as the main entrance to campus.
  • The [[MIT Media Lab]] houses researchers developing novel uses of computer technology and shown here is the 1985 building, designed by [[I.M. Pei]], with an extension (right of photo) designed by [[Fumihiko Maki]] opened in March 2010
  • Walker Memorial is a monument to MIT's fourth president, [[Francis Amasa Walker]]
  • The [[Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center]] houses a two-story fitness center as well as swimming and diving pools
  • Rogers Building]], [[Back Bay, Boston]], c. 1901
  • John Harvard]], the founder of [[Harvard University]], is in the foreground, connecting [[Boston]] to Cambridge.
  • Simmons Hall]] undergrad dormitory was completed in 2002
  • ROTC]] students celebrate [[Veterans Day]] at MIT in 2019
  • A 1905 map of MIT's [[Boston]] campus
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, USA, FOUNDED 1861
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Массачусетский технологический институт, МТИ

в исследовательских центрах MIT (Artificial Intelligence Lab, Lab for Computer Science, Media Lab и др.) было выполнено множество проектов, оказавших большое влияние на развитие компьютерных технологий (проект ОС Multics и др.)

сокращение

[Massachusets Institute of Technology] Массачусетский технологический институт

MIT         
  • Institute Professors Emeriti and Nobel Laureates (from left to right) [[Franco Modigliani]] (deceased), [[Paul Samuelson]] (also deceased), and [[Robert Solow]] (picture taken in 2000)
  • Plaque in Building 6 honoring [[George Eastman]], founder of [[Eastman Kodak]], who was revealed as the anonymous "Mr. Smith" who helped maintain MIT's independence
  • The start of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt]] in 2007
  • The [[Infinite Corridor]] is the primary passageway through campus.
  • MIT main campus seen from Vassar Street, as The Great Dome is visible in the distance and the Stata Center is at right
  • [[Stereographic card]] showing an MIT mechanical drafting studio, 19th century (photo by [[E. L. Allen]], left/right inverted)
  • Massachusetts Avenue]] and the [[Charles River]]. Left of center is the Great Dome overlooking Killian Court, with [[Kendall Square]] to the upper right.
  • post-war architecture]]
  • Massachusetts Avenue]] is regarded as the main entrance to campus.
  • The [[MIT Media Lab]] houses researchers developing novel uses of computer technology and shown here is the 1985 building, designed by [[I.M. Pei]], with an extension (right of photo) designed by [[Fumihiko Maki]] opened in March 2010
  • Walker Memorial is a monument to MIT's fourth president, [[Francis Amasa Walker]]
  • The [[Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center]] houses a two-story fitness center as well as swimming and diving pools
  • Rogers Building]], [[Back Bay, Boston]], c. 1901
  • John Harvard]], the founder of [[Harvard University]], is in the foreground, connecting [[Boston]] to Cambridge.
  • Simmons Hall]] undergrad dormitory was completed in 2002
  • ROTC]] students celebrate [[Veterans Day]] at MIT in 2019
  • A 1905 map of MIT's [[Boston]] campus
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, USA, FOUNDED 1861
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дерево информации по управлению. Древовидная структура экземпляров управляемых объектов, сформированная в соответствии со схемой MIT, т. е. на основании отношения включения, определенного для классов управляемых объектов.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology         
  • Institute Professors Emeriti and Nobel Laureates (from left to right) [[Franco Modigliani]] (deceased), [[Paul Samuelson]] (also deceased), and [[Robert Solow]] (picture taken in 2000)
  • Plaque in Building 6 honoring [[George Eastman]], founder of [[Eastman Kodak]], who was revealed as the anonymous "Mr. Smith" who helped maintain MIT's independence
  • The start of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt]] in 2007
  • The [[Infinite Corridor]] is the primary passageway through campus.
  • MIT main campus seen from Vassar Street, as The Great Dome is visible in the distance and the Stata Center is at right
  • [[Stereographic card]] showing an MIT mechanical drafting studio, 19th century (photo by [[E. L. Allen]], left/right inverted)
  • Massachusetts Avenue]] and the [[Charles River]]. Left of center is the Great Dome overlooking Killian Court, with [[Kendall Square]] to the upper right.
  • post-war architecture]]
  • Massachusetts Avenue]] is regarded as the main entrance to campus.
  • The [[MIT Media Lab]] houses researchers developing novel uses of computer technology and shown here is the 1985 building, designed by [[I.M. Pei]], with an extension (right of photo) designed by [[Fumihiko Maki]] opened in March 2010
  • Walker Memorial is a monument to MIT's fourth president, [[Francis Amasa Walker]]
  • The [[Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center]] houses a two-story fitness center as well as swimming and diving pools
  • Rogers Building]], [[Back Bay, Boston]], c. 1901
  • John Harvard]], the founder of [[Harvard University]], is in the foreground, connecting [[Boston]] to Cambridge.
  • Simmons Hall]] undergrad dormitory was completed in 2002
  • ROTC]] students celebrate [[Veterans Day]] at MIT in 2019
  • A 1905 map of MIT's [[Boston]] campus
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, USA, FOUNDED 1861
M.I.T.; MIT; Lists of Massachusetts Institute of Technology people; MIT people; List of people associated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; AgeLab; The Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mit; M.I.T; Massachussetts Institute of Technology; List of MIT people; MIT ranking and reputation; MIT rankings and reputation; Mit ranking; MIT Rankings; Mit rankings; Ranking of mit; Rankings of mit; Rank of mit; Ranks of mit; MIT rankings; MIT Engineering Systems Division; MIT Corporation; Massachusetts institute of technology; Massachusetts Institute Of Technology; MITEI; Course IV; List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology people; Strategy and Innovation; The MIT Corporation; Boston School of Technology; Massachusetts Institute Technology; MIT Energy Initiative; Mit.edu; Massachusetts Institiute of Technology; Massachusetts Instititute of Technology; MIT Banjo Club; Mit banjo club; Discoveries and innovation by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing; MIT Department of Materials Science and Engineering; MIT DMSE; MIT CAES; MIT Center of Advanced Engineering Study; Center of Advanced Engineering Study; MIT C.A.E.S.; CAES (MIT); C.A.E.S. (MIT); DMSE (MIT); Department of Materials Science and Engineering; Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MIT); Center of Advanced Engineering Study (MIT); DMSE; MIT University; MiT; .mit; Mass Tech; MIT.edu

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Массачусетский технологический институт (США)

تعريف

МАССАЧУСЕТССКИЙ ТЕХНОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ИНСТИТУТ
США, Кембридж, основан в 1861. В 1988 св. 9 тыс. студентов.

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