In 1951, Miller joined MIT as an associate professor of psychology.
In 1981, he joined MIT as an assistant professor of history, rising to the rank of professor.
They met James Knox Taylor, who also grew up in St. Paul and had joined MIT as an architectural student a year earlier.
He then joined MIT and received the SM in chemical engineering in 1924.
Lander then joined Whitehead Institute (1986) and later joined MIT as a geneticist.
Prior to joining MIT in 1999 she held faculty appointments at Yale and Princeton Universities.
Before joining MIT, he was a professor at Stony Brook University.
In 1987, he joined MIT as associate professor of political science and has taught at MIT since that time.
Prior to joining MIT, he taught at Harvard and Princeton.
He taught at Case Western Reserve University from 1965 to 1969 and joined MIT in 1969.