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Rik Eberhardt

Program Manager at MIT Game Lab

Rik Eberhardt is the Program Manager at the MIT Game Lab, where he manages research projects, aligning staff, tasks, equipment, finances, and timelines.12 He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of William & Mary and a Serious Games MA Certificate from Michigan State University. Eberhardt is also a Certified Scrum Master and a PMI Agile Certified Practitioner.1

In his role, Eberhardt:

  1. Teaches game production courses at MIT12
  2. Hosts game jams for students and community members1
  3. Designs learning games1
  4. Mentors and directs game development projects12

Some notable projects he has worked on include:

  • elude: An award-winning game about depression (2010)12
  • Cellverse (2020)1
  • Livable Cities: A game about socially responsible real estate development2

Eberhardt has been involved in numerous game projects, including Abandon (2009), PAX POX (2010), Stranded in Singapore (2011), Fugue (2012), and The Last Symphony (2012).1 He is currently working on projects such as Photonics Games and Promesa.1

His teaching responsibilities include courses like CMS.611/6.073J Creating Videogames and CMS.608 Game Design.1 Eberhardt's expertise spans production, management, and game development, with a particular interest in using games to explore complex systems.3

Highlights

Jul 22 · Popular Science
Video games hold the keys to cultural preservation - Popular Science
Mar 22 · The Irish Times
Exergaming: Fun and fitness from the comfort of your own home - The Irish Times

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Cambridge, Massachusetts