“The Laboratory is the perfect workplace for me. It offers the professional challenges that I'm seeking while also fostering a team environment, which I have been searching for since leaving the military,” says Guillermo Morales. https://ow.ly/bNlq50TvIzB Photo: Nicole Fandel #LifeatMITLL
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Lexington, MA 57,819 followers
Federally funded research and development center chartered to apply advanced technology to problems of national security
About us
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is a federally funded research and development center chartered to apply advanced technology to problems of national security. Research and development activities focus on long-term technology development as well as rapid system prototyping and demonstration. These efforts are aligned within key mission areas. The Laboratory works with industry to transition new concepts and technology for system development and deployment.
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http://www.ll.mit.edu/
External link for MIT Lincoln Laboratory
- Industry
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Lexington, MA
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1951
Locations
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Primary
244 Wood Street
Lexington, MA 02420, US
Employees at MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Updates
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Another week of college career fairs is underway! This week, representatives from MIT Lincoln Laboratory will be in attendance at the following college/universities: University of Massachusetts Amherst, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Rose-Human Institute of Technology, University of Colorado Boulder, and University of Massachusetts Lowell. Stop by our booth to learn more about our focused commitment to research and development in support of national security. Register or join our talent community! ⬇️ https://ow.ly/i53v50TA9rg
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Mission Accomplished ✅ 🛰️ The Laboratory-developed TBIRD (TeraByte InfraRed Delivery) system officially completes its mission; the payload spent the past two years breaking world records for the fastest satellite downlink from space using laser communications. https://ow.ly/8sNU50TzkRU Video: NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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For the second year in a row, we are honored to be recognized as a Disability Equality Index (DEI) #BestPlaceToWork for #DisabilityInclusion by Disability:IN and the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD). We are proud of our efforts and our continued commitment to advance further on our disability inclusion journey to drive tangible actions toward full inclusion and equality.
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Last week, we hosted members of the FAA NextGen System Analysis & Modeling Division to discuss the ongoing work at Lincoln Laboratory on weather impacts to the National Airspace System (NAS), application of Al to Traffic Flow Management mitigations, and weather forecasts uncertainty. Technical staff members also gave the FAA team a tour of our laboratory facilities, showcasing some of the exciting new decision-support systems that we are building for NAV Canada.
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There is no better way to kickoff Hispanic Heritage Month than attending El Mundo Boston's Hispanic Heritage Breakfast at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel! MIT Lincoln Laboratory was proud to represent and be one of the company sponsors for this year's event! This annual tradition in Boston brings together and recognizes a diverse range of trailblazers and leaders in the Hispanic/Latinx community. It was truly a pleasure to connect with and be surrounded by a room full of brilliant, talented, and hardworking individuals making a difference in the community. At Lincoln Laboratory, we’re poised and excited to continue the work to make an impact and inspire individuals in underrepresented communities to pursue STEM opportunities. #HispanicHeritageMonth #diversity #inclusion
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Our team is locked in for another week of college and university career fairs! We're recruiting for positions related to key work areas including cyber security and information sciences, artificial intelligence, machine learning, quantum science and communication systems; all supported by a broad research base in advanced electronics. This week our teams will be at career fair events across the country. We hope to see you at one of the following schools this week: University of Florida, The Ohio State University, University of Maryland, Wellesley College, Cornell University, Bentley University, Rochester Institute of Technology, Washington University in St. Louis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Tufts University, Harvard University, and Columbia University. Stay connected with Lincoln Laboratory leading up to these career events by using the register link below to join our talent community and upload your resume. https://ow.ly/ji5t50TuA1B #internships #careers #recruiting
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In 2022, the Laboratory expanded its internship program to provide high school students with an opportunity to work with staff on projects and explore careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This year, three students participated in the 2024 Summer High School Internship Program and worked with mentors in the Advanced Concepts and Technologies Group, Fabrication Engineering Group, and Control and Autonomous Systems Engineering Group. Learn more about each of their project work on MIT LL News. https://ow.ly/ap8550TtnM1 Photo: Nicole Fandel
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#FlashbackFriday: Lincoln Laboratory’s Steve Gillmer and Kyle McAnney, along with NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Lamont Franklin and Trisha Randazzo, are shown performing the final inspection of the ILLUMA-T (short for Integrated Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal) Optical Module solar rejection window at the Kennedy Space Center prior to the system’s integration into the SpaceX Dragon capsule. ILLUMA-T was successfully launched to the International Space Station on November 9, 2023, for a six-month demonstration mission as part of the Laser-Enhanced Mission Communications Navigation and Operational Services program, also known as LEMNOS, a joint effort between Lincoln Laboratory and the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
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The Healey-Driscoll Administration celebrates nearly $38 million federal award for the Northeast Microelectronics Coalition (NEMC) Hub to advance the development of microelectronics technologies in the Northeast. The Massachusetts-led NEMC Hub at the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative received funding for six projects through the Microelectronics Commons Project Awards from CHIPS-Funded Program; Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Lincoln Laboratory are partners in four of six projects. Full media release: https://ow.ly/Rhgv50Tr5FB Photos: Glen Cooper