Lincoln Laboratory honored for technology transfer of hurricane-tracking satellites: Federal Laboratory Consortium award recognizes excellence in commercializing small microwave sounders expected to improve weather forecasts. https://ow.ly/O0cw50VmeP3
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Lexington, MA 62,707 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
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Primary
244 Wood Street
Lexington, MA 02420, US
Employees at MIT Lincoln Laboratory
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Lincoln Laboratory researchers have developed a technology that applies novel techniques to reduce the volume and weight of active electronically steered antennas critical to systems for satellite communications and environmental sensing. https://ow.ly/h7Wx50Vk4Sq
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A research team from Lincoln Laboratory and the MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering (MechE) Ocean Science and Engineering is developing a surface-based sonar system that could accelerate the timeline for small and large-scale search operations to days. https://ow.ly/Gi8Z50Vk5L5
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“One of the highlights of my Laboratory career has been interacting with talented Laboratory artists…these gatherings not only enrich my network but also provide valuable insights and inspiration that have shaped my growth in the field,” says Michele Gruber, graphic artist in the Systems and Architectures Group. Learn more about Michele's Laboratory story ⤵️: https://ow.ly/eymz50VjceS 🚀 Our R&D relies on creative, talented people who enjoy a challenge. If this describes you, visit our careers section to discover how you might join our team! https://ow.ly/54mG50VfQrZ
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MIT Lincoln Laboratory is thrilled to be participating in the GOMACTech Conference in Pasadena, CA this week. We look forward to engaging in valuable networking opportunities and gaining insights on government-funded microcircuit research and related initiatives. Our team from the Microelectronics Laboratory, a state-of-the-art semiconductor research and fabrication facility that facilitates the design, fabrication, and packaging of innovative devices, will be exhibiting at this event. We invite you to visit Booth #414 to discover more about Lincoln Laboratory’s research and development efforts. https://ow.ly/ua7f50Vjf6n
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DYK: Judith (Levenson) Clapp became the only woman working on MIT’s new, powerful Whirlwind computer. When Whirlwind was assigned to the SAGE project, she transferred to Lincoln Laboratory in 1952 and became the only woman in the Laboratory’s Air Defense Group. As co-director of the software for the SAGE combat centers, she developed automated aids for the programmers, virtually inventing the discipline of software engineering. When MITRE was formed in 1958 to take over the systems engineering of SAGE, Clapp transferred to the new organization as a manager in software engineering technology and applications. To honor this early pioneer in computers, in 2024 MITRE named their new AI supercomputer after her. Want to learn more? Hear Judy's reflections on SAGE: https://lnkd.in/efFjGpkV #MITLLhistory
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DYK: MIT Lincoln Laboratory developed the Lincoln Experimental Terminals (LET). These were designed to demonstrate satellite communication in which multiple access and anti-jam performance were emphasized. ✨ Explore our history of innovation: https://ow.ly/pwLi50VhBrh
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A Lincoln Laboratory-developed software platform called the Next-Generation Incident Command System (NICS) enables first responders across different jurisdictions, agencies, and countries to effectively coordinate during emergencies of any scale. https://ow.ly/4pGT50Vgs46
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“Every couple of months feels very different; once I understand one aspect of the job, there is always a new problem to solve, which keeps me engaged with the work.” – Grace Remillard, systems analyst in the ISR Systems and Architectures Group. Learn more about Grace's Laboratory story ⤵️: https://ow.ly/cZOQ50VfQrY 🚀 Our R&D relies on creative, talented people who enjoy a challenge. If this describes you, visit our careers section to discover how you might join our team! https://ow.ly/54mG50VfQrZ
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If you’re ready to launch your career by taking on the most pressing problems facing the nation, performing cutting-edge research, and teaming up with ambitious peers, then MIT Lincoln Laboratory may be the place for you. To round out our spring recruiting season, our team is looking forward to meeting the next generation of STEM leaders at these upcoming college/university career fairs: ➡️ March 11 - Wentworth Institute of Technology ➡️ March 19 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology ➡️ March 26 - University of Massachusetts Lowell ✨Join our talent community: https://ow.ly/FojI50VeSsm
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