MIT OpenCourseWare offers free courses from expert researchers
(Originally published on Medium by MIT Open Learning)

From left to right (top): Joshua Angrist, Gang Chen, Catherine Drennan; (bottom) Dina Katabi, Gregory Stephanopoulos. Photos courtesy of the researchers.
The National Academy of Sciences has elected five MIT faculty members for their “distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.” Joshua Angrist, Gang Chen, Catherine Drennan, Dina Katabi, and Gregory Stephanopoulos were recognized by their peers with one of the highest honors a scientist can receive in their career. Read the full story on MIT News.
You can learn from these distinguished researchers! Check out their free courses on MIT OpenCourseWare, where they share their expertise through lecture videos, instructor insights, and other education resources.
Joshua Angrist
- 14.32 Econometrics
- 14.64 Labor Economics and Public Policy
- 14.387 Applied Econometrics: Mostly Harmless Big Data (with Prof. Victor Chernozhukov)
- 14.661 Labor Economics I (with Prof. Daron Acemoglu)
Gang Chen
- 2.57 Nano-to-Macro Transport Processes
- 2.58J Radiative Transfer
- 2.997 Direct Solar/Thermal to Electrical Energy Conversion Technologies