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MIT Mexico
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MIT Mexico — Instagram Follower Projections
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Time Until | Date | Followers | Posts | Growth |
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Live | 1,407 | 215 | — | |
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MIT Mexico has an Instagram engagement rate of 2.07%
MIT Mexico Historical Stats
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MIT Mexico can charge up to $1 USD per Instagram post.
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Export CSVMIT Mexico shows an influence rate of 2.07%, suggesting a reach of ~29 per post.
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MIT Mexico (@mit.mexico) — 1K FollowersEngagement: 2.07% · Avg. Likes: 29 · Avg. Comments: 0
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- “I was lucky enough to be invited to go hiking with some friends I made at CICATA to Cerro el Zamorano. We got lost and hiked a few extra miles, pero a eso fuimos 🤷♂️ Daniel and I have gone out and about to explore and while walking home we once got caught in some rain and had to camp under an overhang before an uber rescued us. 🏎️ The Rubik’s cube is a personal best time I got at an ungodly hour of the evening. 🌚 Most recently, I checked out UAQ, a nearby university (don’t tell the IPN folk)” Asael Acosta, a first year studying Earth and Planetary Sciences, is interning at CICATA in Querétaro this summer, where he is working on detecting and tracking tropical cyclones using machine learning and remote sensing 🌀 cicataqro mistiatmit merman_in_tuscon mit_eaps #goMISTI #MachineLearning #SummerInternship #RemoteSensing
- Dinner with our Mexico City interns 🇲🇽 This summer, we have had 19 interns in Mexico City across a variety of organizations, including Instituto Politecnico Nacional (IPN), Universidad Panamericana, Oficina de Resilencia Urbana (ORU), FEMSA, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP), Instituto Mexicano para la Competitividad (IMCO), Altor Finanzas, and Departamento del Distrito. These incredible students have not only contributed to meaningful work across Mexico City, but have also built lasting connections and grown as global changemakers. Here’s to a summer of impact and learning—and to continuing to build bridges between MIT and Mexico! mistiatmit mitshass mit_cis ipn_oficial upmexico oru_mx femsa_oficial itdpmx imco_mx deldistrito #goMISTI #SummerInternship #SummerIntern
- Iselle Barrios, a graduate of Chemical Engineering, is interning this summer at the Instituto Mexicano para la Competitividad in Mexico City, where she’s working on Mexico’s new energy reform research 🇲🇽 1️⃣ Soccer game at Estadio Olímpico Universitario 2️⃣ Xochimilco 3️⃣ Cuicuilco imco_mx mistiatmit mit_cis mitshass #SummerInternship #Mexico #EnergyReform #SummerResearch