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Turkish President pays a visit to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Abdullah Gul witnesses various research initiatives, engages in discussions with academics, students, and administrative officials.

Turkish President pays a visit to MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Turkish President pays a visit to MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Turkish President pays a visit to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

During a recent visit to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), President Abdullah Gul of Turkey actively engaged with presenters, showcasing a strong interest in the Institute's research and development projects.

The visit commenced with a presentation by MIT Vice President Claude Canizares, who provided an overview of the Institute's aims and activities. Canizares also presented Gul with a gift on behalf of MIT president L. Rafael Reif.

Bernd Widdig, MIT's director of international affairs, expressed his delight at the opportunity to showcase the 'mens et manus' spirit of MIT, which embodies the Institute's motto of 'mind and hand.'

One of the highlights of the visit was a demonstration by Mitchel Resnick, a professor at MIT's Media Lab, of educational tools designed to foster creativity and innovation. The Media Lab also showcased a prototype of a compact urban living space, urban farming modules, and new computer interfaces.

The electric vehicle model for urban mobility, developed at MIT, was also showcased to Gul. During the presentation, Gul asked about the potential compatibility of the electric vehicle with other automobiles and inquired about the development time required for the project.

It was mentioned that there is an academic collaboration between MIT and Sabanci University, a major Turkish university. This collaboration typically involves joint research projects, faculty exchange programs, and cooperation in technology and innovation development, aimed at strengthening the academic ties and fostering mutual growth in scientific research and education.

However, specific details about the nature and extent of this partnership during President Gul's visit could not be confirmed from the available search results. For precise, up-to-date information, it would be best to consult official press releases from MIT, Sabanci University, or Turkish government communications related to the event.

The visiting Turkish delegation, including a substantial population of Turkish scholars on campus, took a tour of MIT's Media Lab. Throughout the visit, Gul asked follow-up questions about various presentations, demonstrating his active engagement and keen interest in the Institute's work. The visit concluded with Gul expressing his appreciation for the collaboration and expressing his hope for continued cooperation between MIT and Turkey.

  1. The MIT visit included a demonstration by Professor Mitchel Resnick, focusing on undergraduate students' learning through creativity and innovation in education-and-self-development.
  2. During the presentation, President Abdullah Gul of Turkey expressed interest in the physics research being conducted on campus, specifically the electric vehicle model for urban mobility.
  3. President Gul inquired about the potential compatibility of the electric vehicle with other automobiles, as well as the development time required for the project.
  4. Professor Bernd Widdig expressed delight at showcasing the 'mens et manus' spirit of MIT, emphasizing the Institute's blend of research and hands-on applications.
  5. In addition to educational tools, the Media Lab showcased various compact urban living spaces, urban farming modules, and new computer interfaces.
  6. The partnership between MIT and Sabanci University, which typically involves collaboration on joint research projects, faculty exchanges, and technology and innovation development, was mentioned during the visit but specific details were unconfirmed.
  7. Beyond education and research, the visit provided opportunities for discussions on general news and politics, with President Gul expressing his hope for continued collaboration between MIT and Turkey in various areas of mutual interest.

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