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The MIT Lincoln Laboratory Beaver Works Center (Lincoln Beaver Works) conducts research and educational programs that strengthen and expand collaborative efforts between Lincoln Laboratory and MIT campus.  This collaboration

  • Provides opportunities for both institutions to make an impact on pressing global problems through science, research, and education
  • Leverages synergies between campus research and Lincoln Laboratory technology areas to generate innovative solutions
  • Exposes a new generation of students to opportunities in engineering, research, and service to the nation and world

Beaver Works is a joint center chartered by the MIT School of Engineering and MIT Lincoln Laboratory, operated by the Laboratory.  Dr. Robert Shin, Head of Lincoln Laboratory's ISR and Tactical Systems Division, is the director of the center.  Day-to-day operations are handled by the facility manager. The facility is open to all MIT students, faculty, and collaborators, and provides a nexus for innovation, collaboration, and hands-on development.

The Beaver Works Center was initiated in 2010 through a series of Lincoln Laboratory-funded capstone research projects in the School of Engineering.  In 2013, MIT and Lincoln Laboratory opened the new, dedicated center designed to facilitate research, workshops, and class work through the creative fusion of collaborative spaces and prototyping facilities.

 

Parking:

Technology Square Garage
595 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA 02139

Rates:
1 hr: $12
2 hrs: $18
3 hrs: $24
3-24 hrs: $35


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