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Jerry Michael Melillo (born 1943) is a Distinguished Scientist at the Marine Biological Laboratory and a professor of biology at Brown University. In 2014,he was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences. [1] From 1998 to 2005 he was president of SCOPE.
Melillo attended Wesleyan University and Yale University. [2]
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private land-grant research university in Cambridge,Massachusetts. Established in 1861,MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science.
Scruff McGruff the Crime Dog is an anthropomorphic animated bloodhound created by Dancer Fitzgerald Sample advertising executive Jack Keil through the Ad Council and later the National Crime Prevention Council to increase crime awareness and personal safety in the United States. McGruff costumes are used by police outreach efforts,often with children. McGruff was created in 1979 and debuted in 1980 with a series of public service announcements educating citizens on personal security measures,such as locking doors and putting lights on timers,in order to reduce crime. His name was selected as part of a nationwide contest in July 1980.
The MIT Mystery Hunt is an annual puzzlehunt competition at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge,Massachusetts. It is one of the oldest and most complex puzzlehunts in the world and attracts roughly 120 teams and 3,000 contestants annually in teams of 5 to 150 people. It has inspired similar competitions at Microsoft,Stanford University,Melbourne University,University of South Carolina,University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and University of Aveiro (Portugal) as well as in the Seattle,San Francisco,Miami,Washington,D.C.,Indianapolis and Columbus,Ohio metropolitan areas. Because the puzzle solutions often require knowledge of esoteric and eclectic topics,the hunt is sometimes used to exemplify popular stereotypes of MIT students.
Bennett Cohen is an American businessman,activist and philanthropist. He is a co-founder of the ice cream company Ben &Jerry's.
Joichi "Joi" Ito is a Japanese entrepreneur and venture capitalist. He is the President of Chiba Institute of Technology. He is a former director of the MIT Media Lab,former professor of the practice of media arts and sciences at MIT,and a former visiting professor of practice at Harvard Law School. Ito has received recognition for his role as an entrepreneur focused on Internet and technology companies and has founded,among other companies,PSINet Japan,Digital Garage,and Infoseek Japan. Ito is general partner of Neoteny Labs,and former board member of Creative Commons,The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC),The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN),John S. and James L. Knight Foundation,The New York Times Company,John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation,The Mozilla Foundation,The Open Source Initiative,and Sony Corporation. Ito wrote a monthly column in the Ideas section of Wired.
Jeffrey Glenn Miller was an American student at Kent State University in Kent,Ohio,who was killed by the Ohio Army National Guard in the Kent State shootings. He had been protesting against the invasion of Cambodia and the presence of the National Guard on the Kent State campus. National Guardsmen opened fire on a group of unarmed students,killing Miller and three others.
Jerome Howard "Jerry" Saltzer is an American computer scientist.
Silvio Micali is an Italian computer scientist,professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the founder of Algorand,a proof-of-stake blockchain cryptocurrency protocol. Micali's research at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory centers on cryptography and information security.
Jon Kabat-Zinn is an American professor emeritus of medicine and the creator of the Stress Reduction Clinic and the Center for Mindfulness in Medicine,Health Care,and Society at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Kabat-Zinn was a student of Zen Buddhist teachers such as Philip Kapleau,Thich Nhat Hanh,and Seung Sahn,and a founding member of Cambridge Zen Center. His practice of hatha yoga,Vipassanāand appreciation of the teachings of Soto Zen and Advaita Vedanta led him to integrate their teachings with scientific findings. He teaches mindfulness,which he says can help people cope with stress,anxiety,pain,and illness. The stress reduction program created by Kabat-Zinn,mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR),is offered by medical centers,hospitals,and health maintenance organizations,and is described in his book Full Catastrophe Living.
Richard Matthew Stallman,also known by his initials,rms,is an American free software movement activist and programmer. He campaigns for software to be distributed in such a manner that its users have the freedom to use,study,distribute,and modify that software. Software which ensures these freedoms is termed free software. Stallman launched the GNU Project,founded the Free Software Foundation (FSF) in October 1985,developed the GNU Compiler Collection and GNU Emacs,and wrote all versions of the GNU General Public License.
David Andrew Melillo is the former lead guitarist for Anarbor,and the former bassist for pop rock band Cute Is What We Aim For. His earlier material as a solo artist consisted of acoustic guitar-driven acoustic rock and piano-accented power pop,somewhat in the vein of early Dashboard Confessional and The Rocket Summer.
Leo Rafael Reif is a Venezuelan American electrical engineer and academic administrator. He previously served as the 17th president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2012 to 2022,provost of the institute from 2005 to 2012,and dean of the institute's EECS department from 2004 to 2005.
The United States Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) coordinates and integrates federal research on changes in the global environment and their implications for society. The program began as a presidential initiative in 1989 and was codified by Congress through the Global Change Research Act of 1990,which called for "a comprehensive and integrated United States research program which will assist the Nation and the world to understand,assess,predict,and respond to human-induced and natural processes of global change."
Stephen J. Wiesner was an American-Israeli research physicist,inventor and construction laborer. As a graduate student at Columbia University in New York in the late 1960s and early 1970s,he discovered several of the most important ideas in quantum information theory,including quantum money,quantum multiplexing and superdense coding. Although this work remained unpublished for over a decade,it circulated widely enough in manuscript form to stimulate the emergence of quantum information science in the 1980s and 1990s.
The MIT Engineers football represent the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the American football intercollegiate sport. The team plays in New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conferences (NEWMAC) and competes in Division III of the NCAA. Home games are played at Henry G. Steinbrenner '27 Stadium,located on the Institute's campus. The current coach is Brian Bubna.
edX is a US for-profit online education platform owned by 2U since 2021. The platform's main focus is to manage a variety of offerings,including elite brand bootcamps.
Eric Melillo is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent the riding of Kenora in the House of Commons of Canada in the 2019 Canadian federal election.
Covid Watch was an open source nonprofit founded in February 2020 with the mission of building mobile technology to fight the COVID-19 pandemic while defending digital privacy. The Covid Watch founders became concerned about emerging,mass surveillance-enabling digital contact tracing technology and started the project to help preserve civil liberties during the pandemic.
Paola Malanotte Rizzoli is a physical oceanographer known for her research on ocean circulation and sea level rise,especially with respect to flooding conditions in Venice.