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- Jan 2210:00 AMExhibition: Remembering the FutureJanet Echelman's Remembering the Future widens our perspective in time, giving sculptural form to the history of the Earth's climate from the last ice age to the present moment, and then branching out to visualize multiple potential futures.Constructed from colored twines and ropes that are braided, knotted and hand-spliced to create a three-dimensional form, the immersive artwork greets you with its grand scale presiding over the MIT Museum lobby.This large-scale installation by 2022-2024 MIT Distinguished Visiting Artist Janet Echelman, was developed during her residency at the MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST). Architect, engineer and MIT Associate Professor Caitlin Mueller collaborated on the development of the piece.The title, Remembering the Future was inspired by the writings commonly attributed to Søren Kierkegaard: "The most painful state of being is remembering the future, particularly the one you'll never have."As the culmination of three years of dedicated research and collaboration, this site-specific installation explores Earth's climate timeline, translating historical records and possible futures into sculptural form.Echelman's climate research for this project was guided by Professor Raffaele Ferrari and the MIT Lorenz Center, creators of En-ROADS simulator which uses current climate data and modeling to visualize the impact of environmental policies and actions on energy systems.Learn more about Janet Echelman and the MIT Museum x CAST Collaboration.Learn more about the exhibition at the MIT Museum.
- Jan 221:00 PMIAP: Introduction to Defense AcquisitionsThe Department of War invests nearly $1 trillion each year to develop, fund, and field the capabilities that protect national security. Behind this effort lies a complex system of interconnected processes—the recently nixed Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS), the Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) process, and the Defense Acquisition System—that together determine what the military buys, how it funds it, and how it gets delivered. This seminar distills how these systems work, who the key players are, and how recent reforms are reshaping them. Participants will gain practical insight into navigating DoD’s priorities, understanding incentives, and identifying entry points for dual-use technologies and startups seeking to engage with defense customers.This class is offered twice during IAP.This class is offered twice. Please sign up for only one session.To register please complete this form: https://mit-bwsi.formstack.com/forms/intro_gov_contractsIn-person only at NE45-202 (300 Technology Square)
- Jan 223:00 PMHow to CAD (and VR) Almost Anything! - IAP 2026Workshop blurb:Ever wondered how are objects from our daily lives designed? How can we generate a computer 3D model of a classic iPod, a Play Station controller, or a LEGO Tower Bridge? What about designing the Taipei 101 tower? A banana? Or how about visualizing and interacting with these objects using VR? In this fun MIT IAP 2026 workshop, you will learn the skills to design and VR-visualize all of these, and much more!Split into 8 (6 CAD, 2 VR) 2-hour long sessions, the first half of each session will be spent learning new Autodesk Inventor and VR skills, while the second half will see the application of these new skills through in-class activities, with a focus on reverse engineering. In contrast to traditional mechanical design courses, this workshop places greater emphasis on the design process itself, understanding how we can plan and best leverage our available tools to arrive to our desired result. Thus, the sessions are less about following the instructions on an engineering drawing, and more about independent thinking and strategizing, reverse engineering an object into a 3D model. New to this edition of "How to CAD" are 2 sessions that will go through the process of visualizing 3D models using VR!Logistics:Please express your interest in this workshop by filling up the following form.You can find the "How to CAD Almost Anything" syllabus for this IAP 2026 here.
- Jan 224:00 PMMIT Merck-Karl Pfister Lecture | Organic Chemistry Seminar Series | Ben Feringa (University of Groningen)https://www.benferinga.com/
- Jan 226:00 PMIAP Middle Eastern EnsembleWelcome to the Middle Eastern Ensemble! Please join us as we play music from the wider region of the middle east, from Afghanistan to Turkey, Egypt, Greece, and Armenia. Any skill level or instrument welcome. There will be four rehearsals and a final performance. Weekly meetings on Thursdays from 6-8pm. Please contact garo@mit.edu if interested.
- Jan 228:00 PMMen's Basketball vs. Wentworth Institute of TechnologyTime: 8:00 PMLocation: Boston, MA


