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MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives

MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives. Country Programs. Africa : Hazel Sive , Tayo Akinwande, Michael Gordon, and Saman Amarasinghe. Brazil : Ben Ross Schneider. Chile: Arnoldo Hax. China : TBD. France : Suzanne Berger.

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MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives

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  1. MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives

  2. Country Programs Africa: Hazel Sive, Tayo Akinwande, Michael Gordon, and Saman Amarasinghe Brazil: Ben Ross Schneider Chile:Arnoldo Hax China: TBD France: Suzanne Berger Germany: Markus Buehler India: S.P. Kothari Israel: Christine Ortiz Italy: Carlo Rotti Japan: Dick Samuels Korea: Jung-Hoon Chun Mexico: Mike Piore Russia: David Gamarnik, Elizabeth Wood Singapore: John Brisson Spain: Jaime Peraire, Mercedes Balcells-Camps, Luis Perez-Breva Switzerland: Oli de Weck

  3. Our Work Create future global leaders MISTI matches MIT students with projects in companies and labs around the world. Promote faculty international research collaboration Through the Global Seed Funds program, we provide grants for MIT faculty to develop research collaborations with their counterparts in foreign institutions. Connect international partners with MIT We facilitate connections between MIT and other global leaders in research, industry, and innovation. Support international languages and study at MIT We make sure students have the languages and cultural understanding to benefit from their stay abroad

  4. MISTI students are: • Pre-selected from the top tier of MIT students (4.0 minimum GPA) • Recommended by their professors • Prepared in the language and culture of the host country • Instructed on living and working in the host country • Skilled in the lab/work setting thanks to previous internships , UROPs and other hands-on MIT opportunities • Ready to hit the ground running

  5. Recent Hosts in Russia GE SBERBANK Strelka Institute NGO Yandex

  6. Automotive internships Ferrari, Volkswagen, BMW, Daimler, Bosch, Continental, Peugeot, Michelin, Renault, Nissan, Honda Research, Bajaj Auto, Hyundai R&D Wesley Graybill, Senior, MathematicsInvestigated catching prefetching and hoarding strategies for mobile technologies. Limited memory in car hardware needs to be able to store data efficiently.

  7. Energy internships Total, Siemens, ENEL, OsramOpto, Q-Cells, Schlumberger, Iberdrola, TecnicasReunidas, b-Tec, Abengoa, InstitutoNacional de Ecologia, Cambridge Energy Research Associates Beijing, TERI, SK Innovation Sara Ferry, Senior, Physics“I wrote software that their nuclear engineers will use at a new reactor in Finland to calculate flow rates in the coolant loops and worked with the reactor commissioning team.”

  8. Healthcare and pharmaceuticals internships Bayer, BASF, Beiersdorf, L’Oreal, Pierre FABRE, ISDIN, GrupoUriach, Fatronik, AbMart Corporation, Shanghai and AdImmune Corporation Taiwan, Mitsubishi Pharmaceuticals, Banyu Japan, Dr Reddy’s Lab, Hikal Pharmaceuticals Annie Vo, Senior, BiologyIdentified a new target for cancer therapeutic development

  9. Electronic internships Motorola, Siemens, Philips, Telefónica I+D, TechIdeas, Oasyssoft, Comision Federal de Electricidad, NEC, Toshiba, Panasonic, Lenovo Beijing, General Electric Shanghai, IBM, Microsoft, Google, Infosys, Tata Consulting Services, Samsung, ETRI Jason Bryslawskyj, Senior, Physics Two patents pending based on magnetic bearing and superconductivity calculations for Siemens large drives in Berlin

  10. Transportation internships Deutsche Bahn, Embarq Mumbai, Thales, Lufthansa, RATP, GMV,Metropoli Mexico 2025, JR East, IHI Japan, Volaris Mexico Nicki Lehrer, Senior, AeroAstro“My experience interning at Volaris in Mexico City was rewarding in every way possible. In seven weeks I had the opportunity to work in a diverse team from three different countries.”

  11. Management & finance internships Allianz, Banco de Mexico, DFJ DragonFund Shanghai, M1 Capital Group, AIG, Deutsche Bank, Bank of Israel, IFMR Chennai, ICICI Bank, Samsung Life Reggie Edwards, Sophomore, Economics“At the Banco de Mexico, I compared the effectiveness of different systems for consumer protection and provided policy prescriptions for the Mexican consumer protection system.”

  12. Hundreds of internship hosts 3M AIG Air LiquideAirbus AsjaAstraZeneca Bayer BMW BoschBrunelloCucinelliCanon Cisco Daimler Deutsche BahnENEL Ford France Telecom Google Hewlett-Packard Honda IBMIberdrolaIntel Kodak LenovoL'Oreal LufthansaLV Prasad Eye Institute Microsoft Mitsubishi Motorola NaturaPanasonic Pfizer Renault SchlumbergerShanghai Origins Siemens SONYStrand Life Sciences Telefónica I+D Total TV Globo Volaris Volkswagen

  13. > Annual call for proposals > Covers costs of travel and meetings > Proposal jointly submitted > Maximum award ~$30K > 18-month project period > Student involvement encouraged MISTI Global Seed Funds: How it works • Grantee Kristala Jones Prather, Chemical Engineering (collaboration with EcolePolytechnique, France)

  14. Access MIT talent - tailored recruitment - info sessions - visibility on campus Open dialogue with MIT innovators - workshops - meetings - seminars - seed funds MISTI Corporate Consortium Support global education and develop a tailored partnership with MIT through MISTI

  15. 18 COUNTRY PROGRAMS in MIT's flagship international program: MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives 5,410 ADVENTUROUS STUDENTS in fully-funded MISTI internship, research and teaching abroad opportunities 450+ PARTNERSHIPS with international hosts and partners, building connections between MIT and global leaders $6M IN FACULTY FUNDS awarded by MISTI Global Seed Funds, facilitating innovative international collaboration

  16. mit.edu/misti

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