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- Jan 261:00 PMBWSI Autonomous RACECAR IAP 2026Autonomous RACECAR IAP CourseRev up your curiosity and get hands-on with the future of robotics! In this fast-paced two-week course, you’ll dive into the world of autonomous vehicles by programming a 1:14 scale RACECAR to speed through obstacle courses—all on its own. You’ll learn the fundamentals of autonomy, sensors, and control systems while working in teams to make your car faster, smarter, and more agile.The course wraps up with an epic hackathon and tunnel race in the legendary MIT tunnels—complete with prizes, bragging rights, and high-octane fun. 🏁Come build, code, and compete your way to the finish line!Instructor Name: Chris LaiRegistration Opens: November 3, 2025During IAP would it be possible to use the Bldg. 17 hangar/garage (not sure what to call it) space during the below times for RACECAR IAP?Week 1: January 19th, 21st, 23rd, 2026 (Monday, Wednesday, Friday), 1pm – 5pmWeek 2: January 26th, 28th, 2026 (Monday, Wednesday), 1pm – 5pmFinal Event: January 30th, 2026 (Friday), 1pm – 5pmLocation: 17-130Registration Link: hhttps://mit-bwsi.formstack.com/forms/racecar_neo_iap_2026Website link: https://sites.mit.edu/mit-racecar/
- Jan 262:00 PMBeyond the Lab: Journey from Scientist to Founder. Register by November 21!Hosted by E14 Fund and Media Lab MAS, this engaging workshop will bring together MIT founders to share their experiences and insights on transitioning from scientists and engineers to entrepreneurs. The workshop is designed to guide you through the entrepreneurial process, encourage meaningful connections with both experienced and budding founders, and build a supportive community of peers at various stages of their startup journey. This workshop will also include a field trip to the headquarters of Maven AGI and a fireside chat with the founders.Space is limited, and applications to join are due by November 21.Apply: https://beyondthelab.mit.edu/iapAbout the E14 Fund: The E14 Fund is an MIT-affiliated early-stage venture fund. Born at the MIT Media Lab, E14’s mission is to serve the MIT community and invest in scalable, deep tech startups. E14 donates a significant portion of profits to MIT. Read more about E14 Fund.
- Jan 27All day2026 MIT Korea ConferenceEngage with MIT’s innovation ecosystem at the 2026 MIT Korea Conference, exploring the next frontiers in science, technology, and business transformation.This year’s program features Professors Mark Bathe, Juejun Hu, Steven Spear, and Kevin Chen, highlighting breakthroughs in:Programmable biology and molecular engineeringRobotics, soft machines, and autonomous systemsSystems thinking, leadership, and organizational innovationSilicon photonics and opticsTen MIT-connected deep tech startups will present lightning pitches showcasing cutting-edge innovations across AI systems, biotechnology, advanced manufacturing, sustainable chemistry, autonomous vehicles, and smart infrastructure.Attendees will have opportunities to engage in in-depth discussions with MIT faculty and startups through interactive sessions, a networking lunch, and a dedicated networking break. The 2026 event will spotlight emerging technologies shaping the next decade and strengthen collaboration between MIT and Korea’s research and innovation ecosystems.
- Jan 27All dayNuts and Bolts of New Ventures - Not For Credit VersionThe nuts and bolts of preparing a New Venture Plan and launching the venture will be explored in this 37th annual IAP offering. The course is open to members of the M.I.T. Community and to others interested in entrepreneurship. It is particularly recommended for persons who are interested in starting or are involved in a new business or venture. Offered in January 2026 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays January 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 6pm to 9pm Room 10-250. Persons interested need to sign up for the email list at nutsandbolts.mit.edu/email.php
- Jan 2710:00 AMExhibition: AI: Mind the GapThe irony of artificial intelligence is that it often reveals more about human intelligence than machines themselves.From AI in the home to robots in the workplace, the presence of AI all around us compels us to question its potential and recognize the risks. What has become clear is that the more we advance AI technology and consider machine ability versus human ability, the more we need to mind the gap.Researchers at MIT have been at the forefront of this evolving field. The work presented in this exhibition builds on the pioneering contributions of figures such as Claude Shannon and Seymour Papert, while highlighting contemporary research that spans computer science, mechanical engineering, neuroscience, and the social sciences.As research probes the connections between human and machine intelligence, it also underscores the profound differences. With AI now embedded in everyday life — from smart assistants in our homes to robots in the workplace — we are challenged to ask critical questions about its potential, its risks, and the boundaries between machine ability and human capability.Join us in shining light on the tremendous promise, unforeseen impacts, and everyday misconceptions of AI in this riveting, interactive exhibition.Learn more about the exhibition.
- Jan 2710:00 AMExhibition: CosmographImagine different worlds in Cosmograph: Speculative Fictions for the New Space Age, an exhibition that brings art and science together to examine possible futures where outer space is both a frontier for human exploration and a new territory for exploitation and development by private enterprise.We are living at the dawn of a New Space Age. What will the future hold? Will space elevators bring humanity's space junk to turn it into useful material here on Earth? Will asteroid mining be the next frontier in prospecting? Will the promise of geo-engineering turn into a nightmare of unintended consequences?Explore these possibilities and more in our new exhibition that blurs the lines between fact and fantasy, and art and science.


