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- Apr 268:00 AMMIT Sloan x HBS Gaming Industry Conference 2025The MIT Sloan Gaming Industry Conference is back on Saturday, April 26, 2025! Industry veterans and thought leaders from EA, CD Projekt Red, Scopely, Epic Games converge to tackle tough questions that will define the gaming landscape.AI in Gaming: How is AI reshaping game development and play?Ecosystem in Gaming: What powers a thriving gaming ecosystem?Future of Game Tech: What tech will define the future of games?Investment in Gaming: Where is the smart money going in gaming?This year's guests: https://sloangroups.mit.edu/sgic/guests_2025/
- Apr 269:00 AMInfinite Solar System — Guided Tours with Richard BinzelFor Massachusetts Space Week... Be a planetary explorer!Join EAPS Professor Post-Tenure Richard Binzel as your guide for a tour of our Solar System, from the Sun to Pluto, precisely scaled to the length of MIT’s Infinite Corridor!Please register for tickets for one of the following times — Space is limited!Friday, April 25 — 11:00 a.m.Friday, April 25 — 3:00 p.m.Saturday, April 26 — 9:00 a.m.Saturday, April 26 — 12:30 p.m.Saturday, April 26 — 3:00 p.m.Sunday, April 27 — 11:00 a.m.Sunday, April 27 — 12:30 p.m.Learn more and follow the tour with the Infinite Solar System Online Guide — mobile phone and tablet-friendly! Starting point of the tour is the third floor lobby of MIT’s Building 7.Can’t join us for a guided tour? No problem! You can take a self-guided tour anytime during MIT visiting hours.Questions about the tours? Contact Allison DrovairosWhat is Massachusetts Space Week, organized by the Space Consortium?Massachusetts Space Week is an annual, week-long celebration that seeks to bridge the gap between academia and the broader community and to foster a shared enthusiasm for space science, through engaging events such as a Space Film Festival, a Space Career Fair, and more than 80 space events statewide.Launched in 2017, The Space Consortium is an MA-based 501(c)(3) non-profit led by academics and researchers working in space-related fields which organizes a series of space education & outreach initiatives, including Massachusetts Space Week and The Space Consortium (SC) Space Days, to help democratize space knowledge and connect MA-based space experts and enthusiasts with each other and with the public. Supported by the Massachusetts Space Grant, Massachusetts Space Week and The SC Space Days stand as testaments to grassroots collaboration & community effort among space experts across the state, aiming to make space science accessible to all.
- Apr 269:45 AMNew England Symposium on GraphicsThe New England Symposium on Graphics brings the New England computer graphics and vision research community together for a day of networking, technical talks, and exchanging ideas. Outside community members are welcome to attend for a series of broadly-accessible talks and presentations related to visual computing.
- Apr 2610:00 AMDNA DayCome celebrate MIT Museum's Inaugural DNA Day Celebration on April 26, 2025.National DNA Day commemorates both the discovery of DNA's double helix structure in 1953 and the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003. Join us to learn about and celebrate advances in genomic research and explore how those advances impact our lives.See if you can complete our DNA scavenger hunt - can you find some of the equipment used to sequence the human genome for the very first time?Next: code your name into a DNA bracelet, try some bioengineering by designing a plasmid, or share your stance on today's hot topics in genetics in a conversation-sparking card game.Plus! Explore the work of bio-artists raising questions about the future of genetic editing in our Gene Cultures exhibit or ask your own questions of MIT scientists.All activities are free with museum admission.Full Schedule:10am - 4pm Museum-wide: DNA Scavenger HuntPick up a DNA scavenger hunt from the front desk. Find items on display in our exhibits and complete tasks throughout the museum. Open to museum visitors of all ages.10:30am - 12:30pm, 2:00pm - 4:00pm Lobby: Ask a Scientist!MIT scientists are ready to answer questions like: What do you do all day? and What's the big deal about DNA anyway? Open to museum visitors of all ages.12:30 - 4:30pm Maker Hub: DNA BraceletsCode your name into the alphabet of DNA using beads! Open to museum visitors of all ages.1:00 - 1:45pm The Exchange: Introduction to Personal Genetics with PGEDLearn about how genetics has evolved since the completion of the Human Genome Project with an interactive presentation from Personal Genetics Education and Dialogue. Recommended for museum visitors age 14+.2:00 - 4:00pm Learning Lab 1: Share Your Stance! with PGEDPlay a conversation-sparking card game to share your thoughts on today's hot topics in genetics! Recommended for museum visitors age 14+.Please note: the Share Your Stance game will be ticketed upon admission to reserve seating. Drop-in spots may be available after 2:30pm.2:00 - 4:00pm Learning Lab 2: Design a PlasmidSolve a problem using genetic engineering! Play with the building blocks of life by putting together a puzzle that mimics how bio-engineers assemble genes. Recommended for museum visitors age 14+.
- Apr 2610:00 AMKid's Physical Fitness and Sports Class Series - YogaJoin us as we get moving!As we finalize the final details of the class schedule we would like to start gathering interest and registration for our classes.Registration for the classes is required and if you do not attend the first class without prior notice you will be DROPPED from the class series.One parent is required to attend each class with their child.Taekwondo: Mondays at 4:30 p.m. at Westgate Soccer: Fridays at 5:00 p.m. at Westgate Yoga: Saturdays at 10 a.m. at WestgateThis opportunity is cost-free and open to all MIT community, thanks to financial support from GRCG - Graduate Residential Community Grants and organized by WEC - Westgate Executive Committee | Parents Resource Coordinators.Please note that the spots are limited, so in order to offer this opportunity to as many families possible, sign up to secure an spot for your children.
- Apr 2611:00 AMKids’ Clothing and Toy ExchangeOut with the old, in with the new! Join us for a kids clothing and toy exchange for children ages birth to 5 years old. Co-presented with Open Space Programming, the exchange will include kids’ clothing, outerwear, shoes, toys, and books. Expectant parents are welcome.No need to bring clothes to participate, but please bring bags to take home your new finds. Leftover items will be donated to a local non-profit organization.