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The RLE Investigator Profile video series explores research and education in the Laboratory today through the eyes and words of the men and women who lead RLE's efforts to expand our understanding of nature and to apply that understanding to important human problems.
Research at RLE often involves developing innovative technological tools to reveal new insights into the physical world and its abstract models. The Laboratory seeks, on one hand, to develop basic understanding and the intellectual means to model complex phenomena and, on the other hand, to create a foundation for building new high-performance technologies which can be used to further research progress.
Collection videos
The Invention of Optical Coherence ...
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RLE Investigator Profile Video Seri...
Added over 1 year ago | 00:06:37 | 2704 views
Professor Vincent W.S. Chan of MIT discusses research and education in his group, and the intellectual challenges facing engineers at the frontiers of communication and networks.
RLE Investigator Profile Video Seri...
Added over 1 year ago | 00:04:36 | 8230 views
Professor James G. Fujimoto of MIT discusses research and education in his group, and the intellectual challenges facing engineers at the frontiers of optics and biomedical imaging.
RLE Investigator Profile Video Seri...
Added over 1 year ago | 00:06:29 | 13062 views
Professor Alan V. Oppenheim of MIT discusses research and education in his group, and the intellectual challenges facing engineers at the frontiers of signal processing, modeling and representation.
RLE Investigator Profile Video Seri...
Added over 1 year ago | 00:06:38 | 13303 views
Professor Gregory W. Wornell of MIT discusses research and education in his group, and the intellectual challenges facing engineers at the frontiers of information encoding, extraction, and manipulation.
Collection details
- Category
- Research
- Language
- English
- Website
- Research Laboratory of Electronics (www.rle.mit.edu)
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