Dear members of the MIT community and friends,
We
are living through extraordinary times. The world has changed, and it
will take our collective efforts to slow the spread of Covid-19.
Together we are stronger, and the actions that we take today will help
to determine our future.
I’ve
never been prouder to be a part of MIT. Not only is our entire
community stepping up and uniting in remarkable ways, but faculty and
researchers from across the School have ramped up efforts to directly
combat this virus. We are donating personal protective equipment to
local hospitals and healthcare centers, developing rapid testing kits,
producing inexpensive ventilators, leveraging AI for early infection
diagnostics, developing systems to quickly produce masks, designing
robots and sensors that can rapidly take vital signs in the emergency
room, investigating ways to minimize risk to healthcare workers—we are
tackling this pandemic in every conceivable way.
The
impact of our community’s response is evidenced through some of the
content I’m sharing with you in this special issue of The Infinite.
You’ll read about some of the research focused on detecting and
preventing Covid-19; get a glimpse into our supply chain network; learn
about some of the risks associated with 3D printing personal protective
equipment; discover a concept from course 2.75 that lead to work on a
low-cost ventilator; and gain insight from some of our alumni/ae on how
to navigate social distancing and feelings of isolation. I’m also
including a moment captured outside our windows in Building 1, shortly
before we de-densified campus: an impromptu glimpse into the world of
the Air Force ROTC program by one of our AeroAstro students. It stands
as a wonderful reminder of the importance of working together to serve a
greater purpose.
I
wish you good health during this difficult time. On behalf of the MIT
School of Engineering community, I thank you for your support, outreach,
and efforts during this time.
Sincerely,
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