Its alot astonishing to see the large scale work done by students in MIT meche laboratories🔥🔥♥️
@vangmountainКүн бұрын
"I want to help students be better than me" Professors who have such mentality are rare!
@mojracun2690Күн бұрын
MIT is best universty
@grumpymrpug9282Күн бұрын
Feel the warmth of making other stars shine
@grumpymrpug9282Күн бұрын
We love professor David Wallace
@jonatan01i4 күн бұрын
the recent discovery of dark oxygen will shut this shit down
@ChristopherFelicitas6 күн бұрын
Now imagine the future killer AI robots, simulating all possibilities just to kill more efficiently.
@1Happy_Singh8 күн бұрын
Got It : Have Temporary Plans 👍
@aadityamirkar51038 күн бұрын
I got this🙋🏻♂️
@lanha33858 күн бұрын
This is the funneist MITvideo i ever seen, it really show that the school is play hard study hard
@P33PSofficial8 күн бұрын
Even if I'm an international student with limited resources I will get into MIT one day...These videos about MIT's priorities towards practical fun filled innovative sessions motivate me to become a better innovated for a better tomorrow ❤
@michaelkwame80828 күн бұрын
😂
@George-ey4lx9 күн бұрын
That is a lot of white powder
@ekenebernard665411 күн бұрын
Very inspiring🎉 Mechanical engineering is a very interesting course to take, as you can conceptualise anything, design it and see it work.
@somebodyoncetoldme170412 күн бұрын
There should be jenga competitions between robots
@Yenrabbit13 күн бұрын
What a delightful, joyful, hopeful video!
@ekenebernard665413 күн бұрын
I studied Mechatronics Engineering for five years as an undergraduate, and I have seen that Mechatronics is not just extremely fun, but spreads its across a large number of engineering disciplines. Mechatronics concepts could seem complex at first, but a sound understanding of the basic principles is all that is needed to get the required headstart in the right direction. This is what helped me excel and come out tops, and it will work for anyone who wants to specialize in Mechatronics and Mechanical engineering at large.
@Freddisred14 күн бұрын
Horrifying stuff, don't do this!
@Abhishek-ti5er14 күн бұрын
How to get into MIT?
@jesseoduru780814 күн бұрын
Super awesome!
@aadityamirkar510314 күн бұрын
gonna be here soon
@superguitar635515 күн бұрын
Incrível, pena que poucas universidades tem recursos e professores assim
@nuri.ririri15 күн бұрын
This is awesome, inspiring, and it wakes courage up to feed curiosity more and more with examples of learning something new every time. Thank you for these series! Awaiting for the next episode and want to implement these lessons and energy🎉🎉
@grumpymrpug928215 күн бұрын
“Make something that people can’t ignore “ Profound
@InayaMerchant15 күн бұрын
I can't wait to be here.
@grumpymrpug928215 күн бұрын
Love it professor
@doomera591118 күн бұрын
MIT MAKE THIS COURSE FREE PLS FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD
@SebastianSalazar-v3n20 күн бұрын
amazing what for some people teaching inspires in some parts of the world totally different from minds and perspectives, thanks professor for sharing and thanks all mech e folks for inspire others
@iruz2121 күн бұрын
damn this series are insane!!
@themathemagician262121 күн бұрын
My lecturers here make learning depressing and boring whereas it should be fun 😢
@Tanaka-Buchou21 күн бұрын
These series will change my perspective of MIT; I always thought PLAY was never part of their curriculum.
@ivaaaannnn21 күн бұрын
i'm coming mr wallace
@varshneydevansh21 күн бұрын
Thansk
@aadityamirkar510322 күн бұрын
Crazy work❤
@TheAuraEngineer22 күн бұрын
The Santa Clause of mechanical engineering
@Hitansh-lv8ep22 күн бұрын
evry machenical student deserve a prof like him he's just amazing and very friendly
@NiTeLightYears22 күн бұрын
X
@vangmountain22 күн бұрын
It's the people at MIT that make it what it is!
@techwithshohruh22 күн бұрын
yeah, it is about people
@물개-b3u28 күн бұрын
2:57 I got you man
@mohebalikalani2115Ай бұрын
thank you, prevent effect of global warming, New energy from sea will change world soon, minerals and temperature of water and air from sea are huge source of energy, reduce more than 50% using fossil fuel, fresh water, fertilizer(minerals+O2,N2,C), zero pollution by using power magnet to separate N2 fromO2 , economy will rise by using jet plasma machine and compressed gas(Air) in isolated structure in water pool with more than 80 % efficiency, it has two vertical cylinders, in first level it transfers compressed gas(hot air) temperature from engine to sea water in pool for steam electric generator, steam combines with high cold Air pressure to produce pure water and electricity , there are other source of energy that with international cooperation in coastline we can reduce effect of global warming, further more we can prevent these phenomena like cyclone and flood and wildfire by using this hot seasonal atmospheric condition, recent years in summer, geothermal energy happens in surface of coastline, there are many countries in coastline with seasonal hot weather and water condition in comparison with middle Ocean, its more than 12 degrees ,this differences must decrease, in sum-up, by using this energy not only is economical but also reduce global warming in countries like Japan, China, India, Mediterranean countries, Iran, Brazil, Mexico, Us, Canada, (Africa and Arabian countries....) . I invented new method base on air pressure rules and quantum physics ionization sea water minerals in strong dynamic permanent magnet(SMCO) with special frequency(1500or 3000)/minute bases on paramagnetic and diamagnetic particles and electrical microwave electron wave field and electric chemical reactions and photon wave from semiconductors with special angle Cations like(K+, Mg++, Na+, H+, H++, li+, H2, ...) are transferred to in the second level into up level by vacuum pump from storage into combustion chambers and they combine with O2 and N2 ,... as major part of fuel, they increase speed of machine, modern induct Gearbox to control opposite direction, for producing electricity and fresh water (removed minerals by accelerate ionization sys from sea water) and fertilizer. this machine produces 150Megwatt/hour and 20000M3/DAY fresh water and fertilizer. 7 methods zero pollution for reducing global warming I mentioned in my profile. (G20 countries can solve these phenomena).
@drainageexpert310Ай бұрын
Amazing cost for machine finnally it have sediment plume problem. I was researching the latest technology for excavation seabed without any turblance effect and I found solution but I did not found any designer like my innovative idea. I made previous research report for sediment and I would like to find the user of this kind of machine or maybe this producer also can interest but totally machine design must change.
@9_kicksfootyАй бұрын
Yh, sure like 60 grand a year
@heinessenАй бұрын
Wish I was among them!
@siddhanthbhattacharyya4206Ай бұрын
all these mit videos in my feed, makes me really wanna go there but then I look at the portfolios of those that get accepted lol, OCW it is
@SapnaSingh-mf9vnАй бұрын
Chandan singh
@Toby5Ай бұрын
Is mechatronics a major you can study at MIT?
@HehBe-f4zАй бұрын
wish we had all of this Equipment in our University .
@tvm73827Ай бұрын
MIT is such an awesome institution. However I’m very uncomfortable with such fluff pieces which seem to be created with a hidden (not ulterior) motive; to show that the college is very diverse. I’ve seen how an organization like the NASA ceded control to the private sector in general and SpaceX in particular by focusing on all things except space technology. As long as MIT can present evidence that this is not happening they will continue to maintain their reputation.
@vangmountainАй бұрын
Everytime I see an MIT video, I'm always amazed at the people, be it the students or the professors, and the level of engagement and comradery thats seems to permeate this special place. Having toured it with my own children and having heard directy from MIT students, this truly is a unique and magical wonderland for the curious mind . Seeing MIT videos always brings a smile to my face because it reminds me of what learning is all about. Brilliant minds being costantly set afire! That is MIT and anyone lucky enough to study at such an esteemed institution should consider themselves extremely blessed.
@alexlarson2466Ай бұрын
To be fair, engineering schools in general tend to be this way
@vangmountainАй бұрын
@@alexlarson2466 I wouldn't go so far as to say in general because not a lot of engineering schools are on this level in regards to resources and the quality of students. To me, a big part of what makes MIT so special is its students. You cannot have this kind of atmosphere with average students only. They tend to be less inquisitive and self-driven. Anyone who's ever been in such environments knows what I'm talking about, be it academically or athletically. An exceptional child surrounded by average students will achieve a lot less than an exceptional child surrounded by other exceptional children. I'm not trying to belittle other engineering schools. I'm just saying MIT draws great talent and it combines that with incredible resources which creates a cocktail made for those with extremely inquisitive minds. This recipe is hard to match for your average engineering schools which is why institutions like MIT stand out. Cheers!