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Page 1: SUMMER EXPERIENCE SURVEYMETHOD: The Summer Experience Survey is a completely voluntary web-based survey. The survey was emailed as a link multiple times throughout late summer and

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SUMMER EXPERIENCE SURVEY June 2011 Survey Results

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Summer Experience Student Survey Report

Table of Contents

Page

Overview 3

Plans during the Summer 4-6

Summer International Experiences 7

Experience during the Summer (Hours works, length of internship) 8

Pay of Summer Internship 8-10

Benefit of Internship 10

Breakdown of Companies/ Organizations by Major 11-22

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Welcome to the 2011 Annual Summer Experience Survey Report.

Please take a moment to learn more about the survey and the data we collect and present.

PURPOSE:

The purpose of the Summer Experience Survey is to promote an accurate understanding of the summer plans of current MIT undergraduate graduate students. This information is helpful for students as they consider various options during the summer months and for employers who wish to hire MIT students for research experiences, internships and summer jobs.

METHOD:

The Summer Experience Survey is a completely voluntary web-based survey. The survey was emailed as a link multiple times throughout late summer and early fall in an effort to capture as much of the undergraduate student population’s experiences as possible. Altogether, 1480 undergraduates from MIT participated in the Summer Experience 2011 Survey.

RESULTS:

All data are self reported and presented anonymously in aggregate form. Due to the variety and various levels of MIT degrees granted, the majority of statistics presented are by classification instead of major. A table at the end of the report is divided by major to give a sense of the various experiences of MIT students.

The GECD Data Committee, Deborah Liverman Elllen Stahl Rieko Ouchi

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Response Rate

Classification # of Respondents Response Rate Sophomores 519 49%

Juniors 465 43%

Seniors 488 48%

Other 8

Total 1480

What did MIT Undergradutes do this past summer?

Paid Internship

UROP/

IROP at MIT

Research Opportunity NOT at MIT

Summer Paid Job (not related

to field of study)

Unpaid Internship

Took Summer

Off

Other Plans (i.e. study

abroad, volunteer)

Travel

50% (741)

28% (414)

7% (105)

6% (92)

5% (67)

2% (34)

1% (15)

.7% (11)

50%

28%

7%

6%

5% 2%

1% 1%

Summer Plans for MIT Undergraduates 2011

Paid Internship

UROP at MIT

Research Opportunitiy not at MIT

Paid Job

Unpaid Internship

Took Summer Off

Other

Traveled

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What Did Students do during the summer by Percentage and Number Breakdown?

Paid Internshi

p

UROP/IROP at MIT

Research Opportunity NOT at MIT

Summer Paid Job

(not related to field of

study)

Unpaid Internshi

p

Took Summer

Off

Other Plans (i.e. study

abroad, volunteer)

Travel

Sophomores

37% (189)

34% (178)

7% (37)

10% (54)

6% (33)

3% (14)

1 % (5)

2% (9)

Juniors 54% (250)

28% (129)

7% (34)

4% (19)

3% (14)

3% (12)

1% (6)

<1% (1)

Seniors 61%

(300) 22% (105)

7% (33)

4% (17)

4% (20)

1% (7)

<1% (4)

<1% (2)

37%

34%

7%

10%

6%

3% 2% 1%

Summer Plans of Rising Sophmores

Paid Internships

UROP at MIT

Research Opp. not at MIT

Summer Paid Job

Unpaid Internship

Took Summer Off

Travel

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54% 28%

7%

4%

3% 3% 0% 1%

Summer Plans of Rising Juniors

Paid Internships

UROP at MIT

Research Opp. not at MIT

Summer Paid Job

Unpaid Internship

Took Summer Off

Travel

61% 22%

7%

4% 4% 1% 0% 1%

Summer Plans of Rising Seniors Paid Internships

UROP at MIT

Research Opp. not at MIT

Summer Paid Job

Unpaid Internship

Took Summer Off

Travel

Other Plans

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How many students had international experiences during the Summer?

Internship (i.e. MISTI) Study Abroad Research (i.e.

IROP) Other Plans (i.e. Service)

83 % (111) 2% (3) 13% (17) 2% (2)

Breakdown of Students by Class for Summer International Experiences

Internship (i.e. MISTI)

Study Abroad Research (i.e. IROP)

Other Plans (i.e. Service)

Sophomore 29 1 5 2

Junior 45 1 8 0

Senior 36 1 3 0

Other 1 1

83%

13%

2% 2%

Summer International Experiences

Internship

Research

Study Abroad

Other Plans

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Students were asked on average, how many hours a week did you work?

Hours worked per week Percentage (Number of Students)

More than 40 hours 38% (437)

31-40 hours 52.5%(604)

21-30 hours 4.7% (54)

11-20 hours 3.7% (43)

10 hours or less 1.1% (13)

Students were asked on average, how long was your internship or research opportunity?

Length of Summer Experience Percentage (Number of Students)

12 weeks or more 32.7% (375)

10-11 weeks 42.9% (493)

8-9 weeks 17.1% (196)

6-7 weeks 4.9%(56)

less than 6 weeks 2.4%(28)

The results below are for average salaries for students who held a UROP (Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program) or Research Opportunity during the Summer of 2011. (The minimum hourly pay for UROP students is $9.25, which is also the UROP direct funding hourly amount.)

UROP Overall

$20 or more

$17-19 $14-16 $11-13 Under $10 Unpaid Stipend/ Other Pay

.9% (3)

.3% (1)

1.8% (6)

9.4% (32)

81% (276)

5.9% (20)

.9% (3)

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UROP by Classification

Class Year $20 or

more $17-19 $14-16 $11-13

Under $10

Unpaid Stipend/ Other Pay

Sophomores

1.4% (2)

8.2% (12)

82.9% (121)

6.9% (10)

.7% (1)

Juniors 2% (2)

2% (2)

8% (8)

81.2% (82)

5% (5)

2% (2)

Seniors 1.1% (1)

1.1% (1)

2.2% (2)

13% (12)

77.4% (72)

5.4% (5)

Other 100%

(1)

Research Opportunity not at MIT Overall

$20 or more

$17-19 $14-16 $11-13 Under $10 Unpaid Stipend/ Other Pay

1.1% (1)

2.2%

(2) 15.6%

(14) 13.3%

(12) 18.9%

(17) 48.9%

(44)

Research Opportunity not at MIT by Classification

Class Year $20 or

more $17-19 $14-16 $11-13

Under $10

Unpaid Stipend/ Other Pay

Sophomores

16.7%

(5) 10% (3)

40% (12)

33.3% (10)

Juniors 3.3%

(1) 6.7%

(2) 16.7%

(5) 13.3%

(4) 10% (3)

50% (15)

Seniors

13.8%

(4) 17.2%

(5) 6.9%

(2) 62.1%

(18)

Other 100%

(1)

The results below are for average salaries for students who held an internship or job during the summer of 2011. (UROP not included)

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Internships or Jobs Overall

$20 or more

$17-19 $14-16 $11-13 Under

$10 Unpaid

Stipend/ Other Pay

Total 39.9% (297)

10.8% (80)

9.4% (70)

6.0% (45)

7.9% (59)

12.1% (90)

13.8% (103)

Internship or Jobs by Classification

Class Year $20 or more

$17-19 $14-16 $11-13 Under $10 Unpaid Stipend/ Other Pay

Sophomores 19.8% (48)

7.9% (19)

13.2% (32)

8.3% (20) 9.1% (22)

31.4% (76)

10.3% (25)

Juniors 34.9% (87)

14.9% (37)

10.0% (25)

5.6% (14)

10.4 % (26)

10.0% (25)

14.1% (35)

Seniors 56.1% (162)

8.3% (24)

4.5% (13)

3.8% (11) 13.8%

(11) 8.7% (25)

15.2% (43)

Other 100%

(2)

Students were asked to rank the following statements about their summer experience.

Summer Experience Statement: Strongly Agree

Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree

Did your summer experience help you identify the next steps in your career planning?

28.97% 42.59% 21.81% 5.43% 1.2%

Did your summer experience help you identify skills and abilities?

26.9% 43.02% 22.93% 6.2% .95%

Did your summer experience help to clarify your future career goals?

40.69% 44.31% 11.47% 2.85% .69%

Would you recommend your summer experience to others?

51.03% 36.72% 7.07% 4.14% 1.03%

My summer experience was in an industry that I wanted to explore.

47.33% 40.26% 8.28% 2.85% 1.35%

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The chart below shows the organizations and companies were students held their summer experience. If cells are blank, then no students, or a low number of students responded for that particular major.

Please note: * Indicates the Company/Organization, where students with a Double Major reported. In this case, the Company/Organization is placed in both Course areas.

Course Company/Organization 1- Civil & Environmental Engineering Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology*,

National Capital Planning Commission*, IKP Centre for Technologies in Public Health*, Daikin*, UBS AG*

2- Mechanical Engineering HiddenLevers, Lucifer Lightning Company, Lockheed Martin, Autodesk, MIT Device Research Lab*, Fraunhofer Research Institute*, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics*, Lafarge*, MIT Space Systems Lab*, US Navy *, MIT Department of Mechanical/Ocean Engineering*, Morgan Stanely*, MIT MITES*, TD Bank*, General Electric*, University of Hong Kong (Imaging Systems laboratory in the EECS Department), Palo Alto Research Center (Hardware Systems Lab), Stanford University (Mechanical Engineering: Microfluidics Laboratory), Polytechnic University of Valencia (Product Design and Development Lab), ETH Zurich (Autonomous Systems Lab), MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering (d'Arbeloff Laboratory; Cryogenics Engineering Laboratory), MIT Media Lab (Changing Places Group), MIT Center for Clean Water and Clean Energy Lab

3- Materials Science & Engineering Citigroup, Inc.*, Peking University Health Science Center, MIT Department of Materials Science and Engineering*, W. L. Gore and Associates, Air Force Rome Research Lab, University of Arizona Department of Neuroscience*, UCLA Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Bain and Company (Chang lab), Hewlett Packard, Monitoring Devices Inc., Pennsylvania State University Department of Materials Science and Engineering, La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México– Institute de Fiscia, General Motors*, Beauty X, Siemens AG, Pratt & Whitney, Technology (Technion) Haifa, Tech de Monterrey, Edgerton Center, MIT Media Lab, Congressman Pete Sterk’s personal office in Washington DC*, Oregon Health and Science University Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, Centre de Spectrometrie Nucleaire et Spectrometrie de Masse*, GMZ Energy, Inc.*, Altman Vilandrie & Company, STV,

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Incorporated*, Professor Lionel C. Kimerling EMAT lab, MIT Francis Bitter Magnet Lab *, Goldman Sachs, Peking University, Smarterer, Soldier Nanotechnologie, Siemens, UCSB Earth Research Institute*, Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum, Birdsall Services Group, Starfire Systems, dusp, La Farga Group, Centro de Investigaciones, Energia, Medioambientales, y Tecnologia , Ferro Solutions*, Garcia Materials Research Science and Engineering Center at Stony Brook University, 24M Technologies, Rolls-Royce North American Technologies, Inc.*, Proctor & Gamble, Ben Gurion University of the Negev/ICL Industrial Products, Group Sadoway, Metal Oxygen Separation Technologies, Inc., MIT Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT 3D-Photovoltics, MIT Department of Chemical Engineering

4- Architecture MIT Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, Baker Wohl Architects, John Ciardullo Associates PC*, IDOM*, City of Somerville*, MIT Media Lab, HKU LLIC program, Wuhan Talent Design, Fontainebleau School*, Tsinghua University, Carlo Ratti Associati, Kennedy and Violich Architecture, KTGY Group, Freestyle Marketing, University of Hong Kong

5- Chemistry Krieger Laboratory*, Institute of MIT and Harvard, MISTI-Germany, Harvard and MIT Broad Institute, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Earth System Research Laboratory: Hollings fellow), MIT/Harvard HS&T, BAMM labs, Singapore-MIT Alliance in Research and Technology*, MIT Department of Chemistry* (Organic Chemistry Lab), Merck, Amgen*, Quanterix, MIT Department of Nuclear Science & Engineering*, MIT Department of Biological Engineering, Columbia University Department of Chemistry, MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Science*, Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, National Science Foundation, University of Minnesota Medicinal Chemistry Department*, California Institute of Technology Department of Chemistry, MIT*, Singapore-MIT Alliance in Research and Technology*, MIT Department of Chemistry* (Lippard Lab*)

6- Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

Qualcomm, ROI Machinery and Automation, Google*, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Department of Computer Science, L3 Stratis, J. Gordon Nichol and

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Company, US Navy, Tripadvisor, Gaslight Sotfware LLC, Facebook*, HAROSA KC, MIT Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science * (Synthetic Biology Group (Lu Lab)*; Learning and Intelligent Systems Lab), EPFL, Bar-Ilan University (Molecular Photonics Lab), Microsoft*, US Senate, LiveLoop *, Rep Invariant Systems, Inc., Lumarray, MIT Department of Materials Science and Engineering*, Google *, Cisco, Apple, Inc*, Dalian University of Technology and Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Electronics Laboratory), Linear Technology, CSAIL Advanced Networking Architecture Group*, Goldman Sachs, Technical University of Munich*, Deutsche Bahn and some German High Schools, P/E Investments*, Hatteras and Cabo Yachts, Brunswick Corporation, NetApp, Quizlet.com, Autodesk, Barclays Capital, Jaybridge Robotics, Northeast Utitilies System, OnStar/General Motors, GM OnStar, Palantir, Barclays Capital, MIT Department of Linguistics and Philosophy*, MIT Media Lab* (STEP lab; Camera Culture), Inkling, FDI, esi, Capital IQ, nRelate, Trail of Bits*, Systems Engineering Advancement Research Initiative, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, John Cabot University*, Goldman Sachs, Magnetar Capital, Microsystems Technology Lab*, Arista Networks*, Lucky Labs*, Bose Corporation, Next Jump*, Microsoft, Discovery Engine, Ben Gurion University, Tesla Motors, Adobe, Palantir Technologies, ITA Software by Google, Tuenti, Hewlett Packard, Vistaprint, Arista Networks*, Palantir, Co57 Systems, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, DreamWorks Animation, Nokia, Intel, Amalgamated Advertising, NASA Glenn Research Center, Charles River Conservancy, Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology, Akamai Technologies, Barclays Capital, Axcess Financial*, Google / AdWords, Bank of America Merrill Lynch*, Academia Sinica, Teradyne, SRC, Amazon.com*, Advent Software, Ooyala, Raytheon, Genzyme*, ORISE, IDEXX, NetApp*, GE Healthcare IT, Intel Corporation, MIT Department of Biology* (Keating Lab), OME, MIT SEAri*, Paperlinks, Centro de Investigacion en Matematicas, MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences*, MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering, Koch Institute*, MIT Whitehead Institute*, FDI-Shiverland, Johnson Family Agency, CIMA – CI, EPFL, MIT Department of Chemistry*, ESI, Tower Research

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Capital*, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Bundle*, AMRDEC, Hong Kong Applied Science and Research Institute, Lawrence Livermore National Labs, HAL Lab*, Charles River Analytics, MIT iGEM Team, Motorola Mobility Inc., Coatue Management*, Southern California Earthquake Center, MIT Women in Technology Program, Centre de Spectrometrie Nucleaire et Spectrometrie de Masse*, MIT Kerberos Consortium, MIT CASIL, MIT Center for Future Civic Media, Quizlet, Synaptics Inc, LinkedIn, Flotype, AVNTK, VMware, MIT*, Department of Defense Air Force Research Laboratory*, GMZ Energy, Inc.*, Sookbox, SpaceX, MIT MISTI Accelerating Information Technology Innovation, STV, Incorporated*, Cisco, Booz Allen Hamilton, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign*, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Jane Steet, MIT Scheller Teacher Education Program, Age Lab, Teradyne, Keller and Associates Real Estate Appraisal, HSBC Bank*, Palantir, Insightsquared, GE, GAMBIT Game Lab, Boston Children's Hospital, MIT Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies, BlockCross, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology*, Dalian University of Technology, Analogic, IBM, MIT, Public Service Fellowship*, MIT MISTI AITI, Systems Engineering Advancement Research Initiative, Autotegrity, VMware Inc., Broad, General Atomics, Linear Technologies, Arista Networks*, MIT*, Toji Trading Group*, BlockCross, UROP IDI/H-lab , NetApp, MIT Robust Robotics Group, MIT Singapore Gambit Game Lab, Allstate, Chartis Insurance, Space Systems Laboratory at MIT, System Engineering Advancement Initiative, Raytheon BBN Technologies*, Starlogo TNG, National Center for High-Performance Computing, Manifold Studios, Advance Publications, Zillow.com, Two Sigma, Thomson Reuters, Aago*, SECOM Co. Ltd. (IS Laboratory), Detroit Edison Fermi II Nuclear Power Plant, Calxeda, Palantir Technologies, US Army - Natick Labs, AT&T*, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., Harvard University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Analog Devices, University of Paris VI: Pierre and Marie Curie, MIT Lincoln Labs, MIT Device Research Lab*, Teradyne, MIT CSAIL, Seneca Gaming Corporation, NASA, Paperlinks, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities – Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Morgan Stanley MUFG Securities Ltd., MIT Computer

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Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Synaptics, Inc., Intersil, Vecna Technologies, Southern California Earthquake Center, Jane Street, Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT, Koch Institute*, Tuenti*, Autotegrity*, NetApp*, Northeast Utitilies System*

7- Biology John Cabot University*, Koch Institute* (Jacks Lab; Vander Heiden Lab), Kyung Hee University (Acupuncture Physiology Lab), MIT Department of Biology (Krieger Laboratory*; Hynes Lab; Boyer Lab), MIT Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science* (Synthetic Biology Group (Lu Lab)*), Diagnostics For All, Congressional Research Service, Whitehead Institute (Jaenisch Lab; Sive Laboratory; Lodish Lab), Technical University of Munich*, P/E Investments*, MIT*, University of Arizona Department of Neuroscience*, Broad Institute, MGH, John Cabot University*, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency*, Hussman Institute for Human Genomics, Merck & Co.*, MIT Mobility Lab, Gryphon Scientific, Amgen, Lyon Cancer Center*, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, MIT (Langer Lab), University of Bonn, MIT Department of Chemistry* (Lippard Lab*), National Institutes of Health*, Congressman Pete Sterk’s personal office in Washington DC*, MIT Department of Biological Engineering*, MIT Department of Brain & Cognitive Science, Merck, Sharp & Dohme, Inc, MIT Department of Biology* (Guarente Lab; Hynes Lab), Dana Farber Cancer Institute, MIT*, Keck School of Medicine*, Oakland Zoo and Wildcare, University of Miami Department of Comparative Pathology, MIT Geobiology Lab*, Jacks Lab, Koch Institute, Institut Pasteur, Genentech, Department of Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences (Summons Geobiology Lab), Department of Chemical Engineering, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Kanwisher Lab, MIT Department of Chemistry *, University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Limnology, MIT Media Lab, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Pan American Health Organization, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition, Harvard Medical School Pathology Department, Harvard Medical School Genetics, Keck School of Medicine*, National Institute of Health, Broad Institute, Bonn University*, UCLA Department of

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Medicine*, MIT iGEM Team (International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition), International Center for Diarrheal Disease Research (Laboratory of malnutrition), Bangladesh, Kyung Hee University

8- Physics Google*, MIT Lab for Nuclear Science*, Microsystems Technology Lab*, MIT SEAri*, Tower Research Capital*, MIT*, Department of Defense Air Force Research Laboratory*, MIT Department of Biological Engineering* (Ribbeck Lab*), Keck School of Medicine*, University of South Florida Physics Department, Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory National Undergraduate Fellowship Program, LiveLoop*, MIT Department of Math, Accenture, NRB Bearings, The Boeing Company, Stowers Institute*, MIT Chandra X-Ray Center, Environmental Law Institute*, Dropbox, Microsystems Technology Lab*, MIT Media Lab, Goldman Sachs*, Plasma science and fusion center*, Sonitor Technologies, LIGO, MIT Quanta Lab, Kavli Institute, MIT CMSE (Ross Lab), MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration*, Five Rings, LLC*, MIT Department of Physics*, MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, CERN*, Laboratory for Nuclear Sciences, Tufts University Department of Physics, MIT Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics*, PSFC*, Sookbox LLC *, Plasma Science and Fusion Center – MIT*, MIT Department of Nuclear Science & Engineering, Cornell University/NSF Laboratory for Elementary-Particle Physics*, Halcyon Molecular, Inc*, MIT Prinn Group, Caltech - NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates* (Data Analysis, LIGO Labs*), Public Service Fellowship*, MIT Haystack Observatory, MIT CMSE, Dark Matter Time Projection Chamber Project, MIT Department of Materials Science and Engineering*, Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies, Pardis Sabeti's Lab, Uno Chicagon Grill, GroupSadoway, MIT LNS, Public Service Division, Prime Minister's Office, Singapore*, Labor Department, Hong Kong Government*, Research Laboratory of Engineering, MIT Department of Chemistry*, MIT Nuclear Reactor Lab, Operator Training Program, Center for Theoretical Physics*, Industrial Magnetics Inc, Brookhaven National Laboratory, MIT

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Department of Physics/Materials Science, General Atomics*, PSCF, Environmental Law Institute*, Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT, MITRE, Keck School of Medicine*, Northwestern University Department of Pediatrics, NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, Max Planck Society*, UC Berkeley Materials Science and Engineering/Applied Physics, MIT CSAIL, MIT and Harvard University Physics and Chemistry and Chemical Biology Departments, University of Minnesota, Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT*, Plasma Science and Fusion Center*, Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics*

9- Brain & Cognitive Science Lucky Labs*, Arista Networks*, HAL Lab*, MIT*, Raytheon BBN Technologies*, Stowers Institute*, Cleveland Clinic, Department of Brain and Cognitive Science* (Early Childhood Cognition Lab; Graybiel Lab; Moore Lab), Brigham and Women's Hospital (Visual Search Lab), Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, Koch Institute*, Medtronic, University of Minnesota Medicinal Chemistry Department*, Judge Baker Children's Center Summer Treatment Program, Army TRADOC - TRAC WSMR, MIT Picower Institute for Learning and Memory (Bear Lab), American Psychological Association, Washington University in St. Louis Department of Biology and Biomedical Sciences, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and Hungry Fish Media*, Seattle Children's Research Institute, Soroka Hospital (Friedman lab), University of Pittsburgh Learning Research and Development Center, RIKEN Brain Science Institute (Laboratory for Adaptive Intelligence), MIT Amgen Program (Wittrup Lab,), Fidelity Investments*, Capital IQ - A Standard and Poor's Business*, Board Institute (Zhang Lab), Massachusetts General Hospital (Genetics Lab), Picower Institute for Learning and Memory (Tonegawa Lab)

10- Chemical Engineering MIT*, Merck & Co.*, National Institutes of Health*, MIT Department of Biology*, Bonn University*, Halcyon Molecular, Inc*, MIT Department of Chemical Engineering, Northwestern University Center for Talent Development Teaching Assistant, University of Cagliari Toxicology Department, BP America, Shell Oil Company, Promethean Power, BP, Idexx Laboratories, Clorox, Ford Motor Company, UCLA Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, U.S. Department of the Interior, Pioneer Natural

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Resources, United States Army Corps of Engineers (Construction Engineering Research Laboratory), Vanderweil Engineering, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Child and Family Research Institute at the Center for Molecular Medicine and Theraupeutics, Merck & Co.*, Human Genome Sciences, Inc.*, Johnson Controls Inc., MIT/ Children's Hospital, Biogen Idec, MIT Department of Civil Engineering, Biomaterials Science and Engineering Lab, Singapore-MIT Alliance in Research and Technology*, Bar Ilan University, Celanese, MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering*, Amgen*, National Institutes of Health, Applied Predictive Technologies, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics*, Calera, Air Liquide, University of Puerto Rico, MIT Department of Chemistry/ Biological Engineering, Genzyme Corporation, MIT Science of Baseball Program, MIT Investment Management Company*, Broad Institute, Central Intelligence Agency, Henkel, Zimbabwe Mining and Smelting Company, Xerox, Koch Institute, Sandia National Laboratories, Harvard University Wyss Institute, MIT Department of Chemistry (Hammond Lab*), Myerson Group, P&G Gillette Division, Chulabhorn Research Institute, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, US Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District, UCLA Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Chitkara University, Greatbatch Medical, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Shell Oil Company, Idexx Laboratories, Procter & Gamble, Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften – ISAS, MISTI China CETI program, Northwestern University MRSEC, ExxonMobil*, Chevron Corporation, RWTH Aachen, Harvard Medical School Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Bonn University*

11- Urban Studies & Planning U.S. Environmental Protection Agency*, Lafarge*, ETH-Zurich, Compania Inversora Corporativa, National Capital Planning Commission*, City of Somerville*, MIT Department of Biology (Shwartz Lab), Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, IKP Centre for Technologies in Public Health*

12- Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences

MIT Geobiology Lab*, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration*, ExxonMobil*, Codice/ Idee per la Cultura, Radiation Monitering Devices*, MIT Radioisotope

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Geochemistry Lab, Global Cycle Solutions, Harvard Forest REU, MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences (Humans and Automation Lab), Juneau Icefield Research Program, NASA (Planetary Environments Laboratory), MIT Sea Grant

13- Ocean Engineering MIT Center for Ocean Engineering, US Navy*, MIT Department of Mechanical/Ocean Engineering*

14- Economics Co57 Systems*, Bundle*, Coatue Management*, Apple*, HSBC Bank*, Public Service Division, Prime Minister's Office, Singapore*, Labor Department, Hong Kong Government*, Fraunhofer Research Institute*, MIT Investment Management Company*, Harvard Business School Negotiation, Organizations, and Management Unit*, Paris School of Economics*, Morningstar, Inc., Oliver Wyman, BNP Paribas *, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | MIT AITI*, NERA Economic Consulting*, Health Resources in Action, Bank of America Merrill Lynch*,Harvard Kennedy School, ideas42, US Treasury Department*, Fidelity Investments, J.P. Morgan*, Bancpost, Morningstar, Inc., Fidelity Investments*, MIT, Liberty Mutual Group*, Moody's, TD Bank Group*, Morgan Stanley*, Cole Taylor Bank*, Rolls-Royce North American Technologies, Inc. *, Massachusetts General Hospital* (Research Coordinator at the Laboratory for Quantitative Medicine*), Citibank*, JPAL, Daikin*

15- Management Next Jump*, Microsoft*, Genzyme*, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and Hungry Fish Media*, Bank of America Merrill Lynch*, J.P. Morgan*, Liberty Mutual Group*, TD Bank Group*, Adapting, Morgan Stanley, Amtrak, Apple*, Sustainable Initiatives, LLC, Google, China Renaissance Partners, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago*, CETI program of MIT-China*, Analytics Operations Engineering, Inc.*, Morgan Stanely*, McKinsey & Company*, Analysis Group*, Capital IQ - A Standard and Poor's Business*, John Hancock*, NEW Corp, MIT MITES*, American Century Investments, iGEM*,Sustainable Initiatives, LLC, UBS AG*, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, TD Bank*, MIT Francis Bitter Magnet Lab*, Wellington Management Company, CB Consulting Azerbaijan, Tencent Boston, Goldman Sachs, MIT ESD/LAI, INTL Trading, Kaiser Permanente, United States Senate Comittee on the Judiciary*, Analytics Opertion Engineering, Inc*, AT&T*,

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UBS*

16- Aeronautics & Astronautics CERN*, MIT Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics (Humans and Automation Lab; Space Systems Lab), Lockheed Martin, General Electric Aviation, NASA, Marine Corps Information and Operations Center, South Science Consortium - Woodhouse Research Farm, MGH* (Neurosurgery - Macklis Lab*), Space Exploration Technologies, Pratt & Whitney, Northrop Grumman, Advanced Liquid Logic - Quality Assurance Engineering, NASA Jet Propulstion Laboratory, Aurora Flight Sciences, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Control Design Solutions Ltd., Advanced Liquid Logic, Boston Bikes, Aerospace Controls Laboratory, The Boeing Company, Aerospace Control Lab, South Science Consortium - Woodhouse Research Farm, Germany Highlights for High Schools Teaching Initiative, Jacobs Engineering, Lincoln Lab, MIT Gas Turbine Laboratory, United Air Lines, MIT Man Vehicle Lab, General Motors, US Army Research Laboratory

17- Political Science Environmental Law Institute*, Harvard Business School Negotiation, Organizations, and Management Unit*, NERA Economic Consulting*, Cole Taylor Bank*, United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary*, Department of Energy, Systems Planning and Analysis*, MIT Biological Engineering* (Bathe Lab*), Inter-American Development Bank

18- Mathematics Trail of Bits*, Arista Networks*, Axcess Financial*, Bank of America Merrill Lynch*, Amazon.com*, MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences*, Google *, Apple*, Arista Networks*, Toji Trading Group*, Raytheon BBN Technologies*, MIT Department of Math, Goldman Sachs*, Five Rings, LLC*, MIT Department of Physics*, MIT*, AeroAstro*, PSFC*, Sookbox LLC*, Cornell University/NSF Laboratory for Elementary-Particle Physics*, MIT Office of Minority Education, Caltech - NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates* (Data Analysis, LIGO Labs*), MIT Department of Nuclear Science & Engineering, Center for Theoretical Physics*, Max Planck Society*, Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT*, Human Genome Sciences, Inc. *, MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering*, Radiation Monitoring Devices*, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration*, Paris

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School of Economics*, BNP Paribas*, NERA Economic Consulting*, US Treasury Department*, Morgan Stanley*, Massachusetts General Hospital* (Research Coordinator at the Laboratory for Quantitative Medicine*), Citibank*, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago*, CETI program of MIT-China*, Analytics Operations Engineering, Inc.*, McKinsey & Company*, Analysis Group*, John Hancock*, MIT Biological Engineering* (Bathe Lab*), Harvard Medical School Biomedical Cybernetics Laboratory, Plasma Science and Fusion Center*, Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics*, Altis partners, Adobe, Microsoft*, Cornell Center for Nanoscale Systems, computational cogsci group, MIT Department of Math*, Texas A & M University Department of Math, Boston Scientific, Standard and Poor's, MIT Department of Linguistics, Two Sigma Investments LLC, MIT, Athenahealth, Emory University Mathematics Department, Mozilla, Tuenti*, Altman Vilandrie & Company, G1 Trading, University of Michigan Ann Arbor Department of Mathematics, Facebook*, Accuray, Arizona State University Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute, Whitehead Institute, United States Naval Research Laboratory, Oregon State University Department of Math, Citadel, Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT, Signals and Systems Group at MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, UCSD Center for fMRI, Jump Trading, Lockheed Martin, MIT CSAIL, Stack Exchange, Inc., Alcator C-mod, MIT Media Lab, MIT, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection*, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT Department of Chemistry* (Hammond Lab*), Autotegrity*, NetApp*, Ryerson, Dropbox, Harvard-MIT Health Science and Technology, MIT Department of Nuclear Science & Engineering, J.P. Morgan, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., JP Morgan & Chase Co., Quixey, Discovery Engine, Analytics Opertion Engineering, Inc*, Aago*, Tsinghua University, New England Rehabilitation Hospital, Harris Corporation, University of Minnesota Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Weta Digital*, MGH* (Neurosurgery - Macklis Lab*), MIT Lab for Nuclear Science*

20- Biological Engineering MIT Department of Biology*, UCLA Department of

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Medicine*, MIT Department of Biological Engineering *, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | MIT AITI*, iGEM*, Genentech, National Nanotechonology Infrastructure Network, Pathways4Teens, City of Hope, 2011 MIT Amgen Scholars Program, Johnson & Johnson, Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Medicine, Shomron Lab, Broad Institute (Hacohen Lab), Ecovec, General Electric*, AstraZeneca, PolyScience, Merck & Co., Inc., MIT Department of Biological Engineering * (Ribbeck Lab*), Amgen, MIT Department of Biology, National Institutes of Health, Wyss Institute for Biologically-Inspired Engineering, Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research, Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, Chulabhorn Research Institute / Sasisekharan Lab (ThaiROP), Broad Institute, National Nanotechonology Infrastructure Network, MIT Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT Department of Biology, McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT, Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania, Amgen Scholars Program, Children's Hospital Boston, Brigham and Women's Hospital / Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology - Sengupta Lab, Massachussetts General Hospital, UCLA Department of Medicine*

21- Humanities, 21A- Anthropology, 21F- Foreign Languages & Literature, 21H- History, 21M- Music & Theater Arts, 21W- Writing & Humanistic Studies

Google*, MIT Whitehead Institute*, Lyon Cancer Center*, Plasma science and fusion center*, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Northeast Utitilies System*

22- Nuclear Science & Engineering NRB Bearings*, General Atomics*, Systems Planning and Analysis*, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Westinghouse, MIT Department of Nuclear Science & Engineering, Plasma Science and Fusion Center at MIT, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, IFAE, Exelon Nuclear - Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, MIT, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratorye, Carolinas Medical Center

24- Linguistics & Philosophy MIT Media Lab*, MIT Rainbow Lounge, MIT Media Lab, Personal Robots Group, Centre de Loisirs Primaire

CMS- Comparative Media Studies MIT Media Lab *, Goldman Sachs*, Weta Digital*, Manifold Studios, Education Arcade