MIT World Speakers

Arnold I. Barnett PhD '73
Arnold Barnett is one of the nation’s foremost authorities on aviation security. He uses statistical techniques to probe social and organizational issues. Barnett heads an FAA research team to investigate antiterrorist measures. He has also written at length about crime and punishment, war casualties, and the misuse of statistics in the media.The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences honored him with the 1996 President’s Award for outstanding contributions to the betterment of society. In 2002, he received the President’s Citation from the Flight Safety Foundation for “truly outstanding contributions on behalf of safety.”
Barnett holds a B.A. in Physics from Columbia College and a Ph.D.in Mathematics from MIT.
Videos Featuring Arnold I. Barnett PhD '73
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Airline Security: Where are We?
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June 5, 2004
- Public Policy
- National Security
- Exploration/Travel
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Three More For The Road
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June 10, 2006
- Public Policy
- Exploration/Travel
- Education
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What (if Anything) Should Be Done About Improving the System of Electing a President? (Part 3)
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October 17, 2008
- Public Policy
- Innovation/Invention
- History
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Air Safety: Nothing But Blue Skies?
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June 6, 2009
- Public Policy
- Exploration/Travel
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Airline Safety and the Electoral College
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June 4, 2005
- Public Policy
- National Security
- Exploration/Travel
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Two More Things to Worry About
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June 9, 2007
- Public Policy
- Exploration/Travel
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The Electoral College Experts Debate and Audience Dialogue (Part 4)
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October 17, 2008
- Public Policy
- Innovation/Invention
- History
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The Electoral College Experts Audience Dialogue (Part 5)
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October 17, 2008
- Public Policy
- Innovation/Invention
- History