Nuno F.G. Loureiro was fatally shot on Monday night. The 47-year-old professor was found at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts. Authorities are treating the incident as a homicide.

Loureiro was a respected fusion energy scientist. He taught physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He began leading MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center last year.
According to the Associated Press, the investigation is active. No suspect has been taken into custody. Police say the shooter remains at large.
A neighbor reported hearing three loud noises. The neighbor, a Boston University student, feared it was gunfire. The sounds came from near the professor’s apartment.
MIT President Sally Kornbluth called the death a shocking loss. Colleagues described Loureiro as a brilliant and compassionate mentor. Students visited his home to pay respects after the news broke.
Online Speculation and Community Reaction
The shooting quickly drew attention online. Some commentators noted the professor’s reported pro-Israel views. This led to unsupported theories about the motive for the attack.
Billionaire Bill Ackman posted a question on social media. He asked if Iran was involved in killing a nuclear scientist. Ackman later deleted the post. Authorities have not suggested any international connection.
The speculation increased after a recent shooting at Brown University. Some online posts falsely suggested a coordinated attack. Law enforcement has not linked the two incidents.
Professor Dennis Whyte, a former center director, remembered Loureiro fondly. He said Loureiro shone as a mentor and leader. The academic community is mourning a dedicated scientist.
Loureiro’s research focused on advancing clean fusion energy. His work was highly regarded in the physics field. The sudden violence has left colleagues and students seeking answers.
The shooting death of the MIT professor remains under active police investigation. Officials continue to search for a suspect while the campus grieves a profound loss.
References: Associated Press, Hindustan Times.
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