Hosted by: GEL, UPOP, EECS, Super-UROP & Bose Associates Program
Amar Bose, founder of Bose Corporation, was a legendary MIT EECS faculty member and was renowned for the system thinking embodied in his famous course on Acoustics. Neal Lackritz, a close protégé of Amar Bose and formerly Chief Engineer of the Bose Automotive Suspension System, will be giving a talk entitled “System Design Lessons from the Bose Automotive Suspension System.
Neal’s talk will explore the relationship between system design, wave theory, lumped parameters, and multidisciplinary thinking (and it will also include some neat pictures and videos!). This talk should be of interest to almost anyone at MIT, from freshman to PhD students and from TA’s to senior faculty.
Details
Monday, November 19, 2018 at 3pm
MIT Room 3-270
For more information, and to sign up, visit the event page.