On October 14, 2008 the MIT Museum will present a side scan sonar exhibit reception and talk with Martin Klein (MIT Class of 1962). Klein recently assisted the MIT Museum with a unique exhibit about U.S. Navy and MIT involvement in side scan sonar development. Klein was a key pioneer in the commercial development of side scan sonar in the 1960s, and has been a life-long participant in developing this technology to explore earth’s vast underwater world. Klein will discuss his role in ocean exploration beginning with his association with MIT Professor Harold Edgerton, founding Klein Associates and leading the development of ocean search and survey technology.
Klein will also discuss the present importance of side scan sonar and related acoustic technologies for energy, environment and security. Klein will explain why the frontiers for exciting careers in ocean research and discovery have never been greater nor more important for humanity. [images courtesy Martin Klein and L3Com-Klein Associates]
Where: MIT Museum, 265 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA
When: Tuesday October 14, 2008 [Red Line to Central Square - Free parking MIT Windsor St. lot]Exhibit Reception with Martin Klein 5:30 – 6:30 Talk by Martin Klein: 6:30 - 7:30
Contact: Kurt Hasselbalch, kurt@mit.edu, 617-253-5942
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