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M+Vision Consortium wins Spanish industry association prize

December 2, 2014The Madrid-MIT M+Vision Consortium has been recognized by the Fundacion Tecnologia y Salud for accelerating health technology innovation. Dr Martha Gray (Harvard-MIT HST, EECS, RLE,...

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Antoniadis is winner of 2015 IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal

Professor Dimitri Antoniadis has been selected to receive the 2015 IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal “for contributions to metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor physics, technology, and...

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Dresselhaus is selected for IEEE highest award

Institute professor Mildred S. Dresselhaus is the recipient of the IEEE 2015 Medal of Honor — IEEE’s highest honor, given since 1917.  She is cited “For leadership and contributions across many fields...

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EECS undergrads shine at SuperUROP research review

In it’s third year, SuperUROP is having a positive impactKathryn O'NeillFaculty, students, and industry representatives packed MIT’s Grier Room on Thursday, Dec. 4, to learn about new research in...

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Arvind elected to India National Academy of Sciences

Arvind, the Charles W. & Jennifer C. Johnson Professor in Computer Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a member of the Computer Science and Artificial...

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CSAIL opens lab to area high school students for Hour of Code

December 13, 2014 On Dec. 11, 2014, the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab hosted 150 local students for its first annual “Hour of Code” demo fair, tied to the international initiative...

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Sudan teams to develop communication protocols aimed at meaning of the message

Madhu Sudan, Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research New England and adjunct professor at MIT's CSAIL and EECS department, has teamed with researchers from Harvard University, Microsoft and...

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Ivry, Berggren discover a universal law of superconductivity

Members of Prof. Karl Berggren's Quantum Nanostructures and Nanofabrication Group, including principal author and postdoc in the group Yachin Ivry have not only discovered a common relationship...

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del Alamo is named Fellow of American Physical Society

Jesus del Alamo, the Donner Professor, has been named Fellow of the American Physical Society. He is cited “For fundamental contributions to the development of III-V compound semiconductor...

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Vivienne Sze receives DARPA 2014 Young Faculty Award (YFA)

Vivienne Sze, core member of the Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL), principal investigator in the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) and the Emanuel E. Landsman (1958) Career...

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Read Wired Opinion Piece by 3 female EECS/CSAIL PhD students

December 23, 2014 MIT Computer Scientists Demonstrate the Hard Way That Gender Still Matters BY ELENA GLASSMAN, NEHA NARULA AND JEAN YANG“We’re 3 female computer scientists at MIT, here to answer...

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Song bird and human genomics study opens new ways to study speech disorders

CSAIL postdoc and member of the MIT Computational Biology Group, Andreas Pfenning and collaborators at Duke University have reported findings on large data studies comparing song bird genomics with...

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Chlipala develops Ur/Web a new programming language for Web development

Adam Chilpala, principal investigator in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) and the Douglas Ross Career Development Professor of Software Technology has developed a new...

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Five EECS/CSAIL faculty elected 2014 ACM Fellow for providing key knowledge...

A record number of Fellow selections from any single institution marks the election by the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) of five CSAIL researchers and members of the MIT Electrical...

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Englund, Berggren groups collaborate to build effective optical chips,...

A large group of researchers including EECS faculty Dirk Englund, Karl Berggren and their respective labs, the Quantum Photonics Laboratory and the Quantum Nanostructures and Nanofabrication Group...

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Clearer robotic vision takes aggregation of multiple views

In a paper appearing in a forthcoming issue of the International Journal of Robotics Research, Professors and member of the Learning and Intelligent Systems Group Leslie Kaelbling and Tomas Lozano...

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Shaoul Ezekiel, longtime AeroAstro and EECS professor, dies at 79

Professor Emeritus Shaoul “Ziggy” Ezekiel, an MIT alumnus who spent 46 years at the Institute as a professor in the departments of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AeroAstro) and Electrical Engineering...

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Voldman teams to develop means to witness communication between immune cells

Professor Joel Voldman, working with EECS graduate student Burak Dura and others from Whitehead Institute and Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new device that allows scientists to...

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Cambridge vs. Cambridge Cybersecurity Competition Announced

The best ways to beef up cybersecurity? How about starting with a competition? Read more in the January 16, 2015 MIT News Office article by Adam Conner-Simons titled "President Obama, Prime Minister...

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Researchers achieve advance in generating quantum states of light in Silicon...

Photonic integrated circuits are coming closer to implementing the basic components needed for quantum information processing based on the recent work by EECS graduate student Nicholas Harris, a...

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