The Proyecto ASPIRE, now in its third year, has sponsored some terrific undergraduate research - both at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at Universidad del Valle de Guatemala - that is focused on advancing local innovation by and for Guatemalan communities! D-Lab Associate Director for Research Kendra Leith who is co-principal investigator of ASPIRE shaped the MIT-based undergraduate research opportunities (UROPs) in concert with UVG colleagues this past summer. Find out more below! MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering (MechE) MIT School of Engineering MIT Office of Innovation Undergraduate Association at MIT #Guatemala
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D-Lab, located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is building a global network of innovators to design and disseminate technologies that meaningfully improve the lives of people living in poverty. The program’s mission is pursued through interdisciplinary courses, technology development, and community initiatives, all of which emphasize experiential learning, real-world projects, community-led development, and scalability. Founded in 2002 by Amy Smith, Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering (and MacArthur Fellow), D-Lab has developed 21 MIT courses and a range of technologies and processes, including community water testing and treatment systems, human powered agricultural processing machines, medical and assistive devices for global health, and cleaner-burning cooking fuels made from agricultural waste. In addition to its academic program, D-Lab programs and initiatives include the D-Lab Scale-Ups Fellowship program, the MIT Practical Impact Alliance, the International Development Innovation Network, the annual MIT Scaling Development Ventures conference, and a research program including a Biomass Fuel and Cookstoves Group, an Off-Grid Energy Group, a Mobile Health Technology group, a Local Innovation group, and the Lean Research initiative.
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https://d-lab.mit.edu
MIT D-Lab的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
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- 11-50 人
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- Cambridge,Massachusetts
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265 Massachusetts Avenue
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US,Massachusetts,Cambridge,02139
MIT D-Lab员工
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Ana Pantelic
Executive Director, MIT D-Lab
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Kate Mytty
Visting Lecturer @ Center for Real Estate; Co-Founder CREATE (within designX); Instructor @ D-Lab at MIT
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Sally Haslanger
Professor, MIT Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies
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Eric Verploegen
Founder of CoolVeg - Fruit and Vegetable Postharvest Storage
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The International Development Design Summit is back! This time on the East Coast of New Zealand from October 29 – November 9, 2024. Applications to participate are due September 2! Lead organizers including D-Lab Founding Director Amy Smith, IDDS Steering Committee Member Thabiso Mashaba Blak Mashaba, as well as Liz Hunt, Lily Stender, and Bridget French-Hall! The theme of this hands-on summit is “Resilient Indigenous Communities." Participants will work with i#ndigenous #Maori communities along with a mix of other. Find out more and apply: https://bit.ly/4dyHlVr
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Pleased to see Eric Verploegen's CoolVeg Foundation funded to pursue work on the amazing Forced Air Evaporative Cooling Chamber he originally developed while at D-Lab! This project will develop and deploy a system that combines the rapid cooling of forced-air cooling with the low cost and energy efficiency of evaporative cooling. The modular system can be affordably deployed near the farm gate, used in transportation, and increase produce shelf-life for vendors. Pilot chambers will be designed and deployed in Nigeria and India. Congratulations to Eric and all those awarded funding in this program!
We are thrilled to announce the eleven grantees awarded a share of $1.7M from our recent Agritech Call. This funding will support innovators in developing clean energy technologies for agricultural value chains in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.?? ? Eleven organisations will use this support to implement solutions such as evaporative cooling chambers, solar-powered dryers, and low-cost refrigerated systems. The advancement of technologies like these are crucial for reducing food loss and improving market access for smallholder farmers.? ? Read more about the technologies and organisations awarded funding here: https://lnkd.in/ecG69Wus?
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Advance Screening of the "Force of Water" at the MIT Museum July 17 followed by a conversation with Libby Hsu, Lecturer and Associate Director of Academics, MIT D-Lab, and Andrea Johnson, Executive Director, Green Empowerment. This documentary film follows two communities, one in Ecuador and one in Uganda, as they mobilize to build their own piped water systems. MIT Climate & Sustainability Consortium (MCSC) J-WAFS at MIT MIT Morningside Academy for Design
Advance Film Screening: Force of Water | MIT Museum
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Thurs, June 27, 5-6:30 pm at the MIT Media Lab: "Designing With, Not For" has long been a central tenet of D-Lab's philosophy. Now, the MIT Morningside Academy for Design has put together a panel on the topic featuring D-Lab Founding Director Amy Smith, D-Lab alum and instructor Aditya Mehrotra, Richard Perez of the Hasso Plattner d-school Afrika at the University of Cape Town, and data scientist and urban planner Surbhi Agrawal. Join us for a lively discussion on engaging communities and stakeholders as equals in the design process. The event will analyze different collaborative design processes, particularly in the African context. Register: bit.ly/3XMSsW7 Presented in conjunction with DRS2024 Boston: Resistance, Recovery, Reflection, Reimagination.
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An article by MIT Professor Dan Frey about the CITE | MIT D-Lab study and report?"Access to Affordable Bicycles in Africa."?The study, funded by USAID, sought to understand the background, current state and opportunities for bicycles to benefit underserved communities in sub-Saharan Africa. In addition to Dan Frey, the research team for the study and report includes Megha Hegde, Maggie Hsu, Gwyndaf Jones, Kendra Leith, Robyn Richmond, Jonars B. Spielberg, and Dan Sweeney. MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering (MechE) #bicycles
Bicycles can change lives, especially in rural Africa – new report looks at their use in Ghana and Malawi
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Honing her values and career path through her D-Lab classes, MIT senior Sophia Chen sets her sights on leveling inequalities in global health. “It is no understatement to say that D-Lab has played a central role in helping me discover what I’m passionate about and what my purpose is in life,” she says. “I hope to dedicate my career towards solving global health inequity and gender inequality.” MIT Alumni Association MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering (MechE) MIT Department of Architecture MIT Program in Women's and Gender Studies Tatirano Social Enterprise Society Empowerment Project - Kenya
Sophia Chen: It’s our duty to make the world better through empathy, patience, and respect
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Check out the first video from D-Lab community partner Twende Innovates Tanzania Social Innovation Center for the Design for Second Life Innovations project - a window into a Creative Capacity Building workshop! The 23-month initiative seeks to create second life options for Samsung devices, with a particular focus on the agriculture, energy, education, and health sectors. In a unique co-design experience, MIT students are joining forces with communities in Uganda, Tanzania and South Sudan, leveraging MIT D-Lab's Creative Capacity Building (CCB) methodology. Supported by KOICA, with Samsung Electronics providing used technology to be upcycled in the program. #upcycling #ewaste #tanzania #designeducation #handsonlearning
Twende: Teaching design and producing prototypes!
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Call for IDDS 2024 and 2025 Summits! International Development Design Summits (IDDS) are intense, hands-on, community-based design trainings that bring together a diverse group of people to teach them the co-creative design process and how to prototype low-cost technological solutions to improve livelihoods of people. D-Lab Founder Amy Smith is a founder of IDDS and member of the current volunteer steering committee. Groups and organizations interested in?organizing a summit?in 2024 or 2025?can submit an Expression of Interest?until April 19, 2024. Folks that would like to move more quickly can reach out to the IDIN Steering Committee at?[email protected]. - 30 April 2024: Expression of Interest Due - 30 June 2024:?Full Proposal Due - 31 July?2024: IDDS Lead Organizing Teams Notified
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Wonderful profile of Daisy Wang, a fall 2023 D-Lab: Gender and Development student! "In the field, Wang and peers supported an ongoing D-Lab initiative in collaboration with an in-country [#Kenya] community-based organization, the Society Empowerment Project. Together, they aimed to co-design solutions for educating youth on menstrual and reproductive health and ways to support teen parents." #menstrualhealth #reproductivehealth #teenparents
Designing solutions to ensure equity in health care
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