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Lincoln Laboratory engineers work on multi-intelligence software integration in the ISR PED Laboratory.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (PED) Laboratory is a software integration facility in which researchers can apply machine learning to the automation of processes that transform raw data into usable information.
The facility's control tower simulator includes prototypes for surveillance, flight data collection, and traffic management decision support. Seen here, a Laboratory staff member controls aircraft at a simulated Boston Logan International Airport.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Lincoln Laboratory staff use the Air Traffic Control (ATC) Automation and Aviation Weather Decision Support Laboratories to test prototype systems for air traffic control and to collect weather data that will help inform improvements to flight safety.
The ASDF is used by many groups at the Laboratory to test prototype autonomous systems.
Hanscom Air Force Base, Bedford, Massachusetts
The ASDF provides a space for various programs across the Laboratory to test prototype autonomous systems.
Entrrance to Beaver Works Center
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The Beaver Works Center supports project-based educational experiences that tap into the expertise and strengths of Lincoln Laboratory and the MIT School of Engineering.
A staff member holds up a test tube filled with orange liquid
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
A variety of Biosafety Level 2 laboratories support biological and chemical research and development at Lincoln Laboratory.
A researcher stands in a lab next to a microscope holding up a glass slide containing human tissue samples.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The BEAMM Lab allows staff to study biological tissue and its interactions with energy and technology.
An exterior building photo.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
The Colorado Springs Field Site is located within a hub of the nation's space defense operations.
Unique fabrics woven with microstructured polymer fibers and containing microelectronics will be transitioned into integrated systems at the Defense Fabric Discovery Center.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The DFDC houses technology to develop advanced fibers and fabrics for defense applications.
Staff in the Electronic-Photonic Integration Facility fabricate components, circuits, and subsystems for both internal and external partners.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The state-of-the-art facility supports the development of optoelectronic components, photonic integrated circuits, CMOS electronic integrated circuits, and hybrid electronic-photonic integration techniques.
Engineers load a satellite into an ETL space simulation chamber for testing.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
In the Environmental Test Laboratory, Laboratory staff can test the operability and durability of prototype systems by placing these systems in simulated environments.