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      • Michael L. Hecht is a researcher in the field of human communication, emphasising the areas of interpersonal and inter-ethnic relationships, identity, and adolescent drug resistance.
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  1. Michael L. Hecht is a researcher in the field of human communication, emphasising the areas of interpersonal and inter-ethnic relationships, identity, and adolescent drug resistance. In 1973, Hecht earned his M.A. from Queens College, City University of New York and his Ph.D.

  2. Jul 29, 2020 · Michael Hecht, MOXIE principal investigator and director of research at MIT Haystack Observatory, speaks with CNN’s Ashley Strickland about MOXIE, an apparatus that was designed to convert carbon dioxide on Mars into breathable oxygen and fuel.

  3. Professional Bio. For recent information see https://real-prevention.com/ Michael Hecht is interested in the theory and practice of health, intercultural, and interpersonal communication. His work has produced new theoretical approaches, such as the Communication Theory of Identity and the Principal of Cultural Grounding.

  4. Jul 31, 2014 · “Human exploration of Mars will be a seminal event for the next generation, the same way the moon landing mission was for my generation,” says Michael Hecht, principal investigator of the MOXIE instrument and assistant director for research management at the MIT Haystack Observatory.

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  5. Michael Hecht. Associate Director I am the principal investigator of the MOXIE experiment on NASA’s Perseverance Rover, and I’m also involved with the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration. Office Phone 617-715-5513. Email mhecht@mit.edu.

  6. As the Deputy Project Director of the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration, I help lead the project through an annual cycle of observations and data analysis, which continually improves our understanding of black holes and tests key principles of general relativity and stellar evolution.

  7. With collections of millions of well-folded de novo proteins, we explore a range of questions at the interface of chemistry and biology. For example, we can test the chemical and structural requirements for protein design while also probing the biological implications of proteome design.

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