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== Program == RSI is run by CEE president Joann P. DiGennaro and Executive Vice President Maite P. Ballestero. 100 students from several countries (generally, two-thirds of the students are from the United States and one-third from other countries) are selected to participate in the six-week summer program.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://math.mit.edu/research/highschool/rsi/index.php|title=RSI {{!}} MIT Mathematics|website=math.mit.edu|access-date=2019-02-07}}</ref> More than 4,000 applications are received each year, making RSI one of the most selective summer programs in the United States and the world.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristenmoon/2019/01/02/what-does-it-take-to-get-into-the-ultra-competitive-research-science-institute-rsi/#30c8ee4126a9|title=What Does It Take To Get Into The Ultra-Competitive Research Science Institute (RSI)?|website=[[Forbes]] }}</ref> The first week of RSI is composed of tutorials and seminars on contemporary research of interest by esteemed Professors from top universities, many of whom are alumni. The next four weeks are centered on individual research projects through mentors in the Boston area, the majority being at labs at MIT, Harvard and other local universities. The last week is devoted to paper and presentation writing, following by the RSI Final Symposium, and encore presentations, which features the top 10 presentations decided by academic staff at RSI. After that, the top 5 presentations are determined by a panel of industry leaders in research and STEM. The RSI Distinguished Lecture Series, which continues throughout the program, brings distinguished professors, scientists, and industry leaders in STEM, including a number of [[Nobel laureate]]s, many of whom are RSI alumni, to speak to RSI students in evening lecture-style format. In recent years{{when|date=November 2016}}, the RSI Distinguished Lecture Series has included Nobel Prize-winning physicist [[Wolfgang Ketterle]], Nobel Prize-winning chemist [[Dudley Herschbach]], Nobel Prize-winning geneticist [[Phillip Sharp]], evolutionary biologist [[Pardis Sabeti]], mathematician and chess master [[Noam Elkies]], [[Akamai Technologies]] co-founder and CEO [[Tom Leighton]], and mathematician [[Michael Sipser]]. RSI's staff is generally composed primarily, if not entirely, of alumni, with recent Rickoids (RSI alumni, from the Institute's original name) filling in as counselors and TAs and older alumni taking administrative, lecturing, or tutoring positions.
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