Ozdaglar is selected as the inaugural Steven and Renee Finn Innovation Fellow
Professor Asu Ozdaglar has been named the inaugural Steven and Renee Finn Innovation Fellow. Made possible by a gift from MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science alumnus Steven Finn '68, SM...
View ArticleTowards programmable matter - introducing the milli-motein
December 3, 2012EECS faculty member Erik Demaine, professor of computer science at MIT, and principal investigator in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) has teamed with...
View ArticleBrooks, Perreault elected as IEEE Fellow
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) has elected EECS professors Rodney Brooks and David Perreault to IEEE Fellow status. Professors Brooks and Perreault are among a...
View ArticleSmallest Transistors yet - move over Silicon
A team from the MIT Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL) including Jesús del Alamo, the Donner Professor of Science in MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), EECS...
View ArticleEducation Goes Mobile
CSAIL News Dec. 7, 2012 article by Abby AbazoriusHal Abelson, the Class of 1922 Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, a principal investigator at CSAIL and co-chair of the...
View ArticleMiller, team develop Caesar, a new online feedback tool for coding assignments
December 14, 2012Read the full CSAIL news article published Dec. 13, 2012 by Abby Abazorius. The article is also posted below.In an effort to bring a more human dimension to the online education...
View ArticleFaculty positions beginning September 2013
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY FACULTY POSITIONSThe Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) seeks candidates for faculty positions starting in September 2013....
View ArticleBhatia leads team that uses nanoparticles to amplify tumor signals in earlier...
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department faculty member Sangeeta Bhatia has lead a research effort to build a system to detect early cancer cell proteins using nanoparticles to amplify...
View ArticleBhatia cited for contributions to Tissue Engineering
With the recent launch of the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science at MIT, the MIT News Office provided an Institute-wide look at the ongoing medical research including the work of Sangeeta...
View ArticleJack Dennis wins 2013 IEEE John von Neumann Medal
Jack Dennis, a principal investigator at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL), has been named the recipient of the 2013 IEEE John von Neumann Medal. Dennis was honored “for...
View ArticleUSAGE 2012-13 Undergraduate Student Advisory Group in EECS
This fall has marked the second year for the Undergraduate Student Advisory Group in EECS (USAGE). Created in 2011-12 as part of the EECS department's strategic planning process, USAGE provides...
View ArticleEECS and DMSE researchers develop flexible graphene nanowire solar cells
EECS researchers including professors Vladimir Bulovic, Jing Kong and Mildred Dresselhaus and postdoctoral associate Hyesung Park and graduate student Joel Jean have joined MIT colleagues including...
View ArticleHoyt and MTL team create fatest p-type (non-silicon) transistors yet
Judy Hoyt, professor of electrical engineering and computer science in the MIT EECS Department, has teamed with colleagues in the Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL) to design a new kind of...
View Articledel Alamo cited for creating iLabs as recipient of 2012 EDS Education Award
Jesús del Alamo, the Donner Professor, MacVicar Faculty Fellow and Professor of Electrical Engineering in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT is the recipient of the...
View ArticleEECS grad student Bernhard Haeupler wins best paper for proposed best...
January 9, 2013Electrical engineering and computer science graduate student Bernhard Haeupler, student of MIT EECS Department faculty Muriel Medard, and David Karger, won one of two best student paper...
View ArticleWatts team creates chip antennas that can steer light
January 10, 2013Imagine a 4,096-emitter array that is etched on a single chip, that can steer beams of light in, for example, human blood vessels. Michael Watts, associate professor of electrical...
View ArticleIEEE selects two EECS alumni, former professor for top 2013 awards
MIT alumni Irwin M. Jacobs and Sunlin Chou, along with Leo Beranek, former associate professor of communications engineering at MIT, have earned this year’s top awards from the Institute of Electrical...
View ArticleCSAIL researchers Clark and Sollins receive ACM's Test of Time Award
January 14, 2013In 2002 MIT Laboratory for Computer Science researchers Karen Sollins and David Clark (along with co-authors John Wroclawski and Bob Braden, with the USC Information Sciences Institute)...
View ArticleTowards quantum computing - Aaronson, Archipov experiment undertaken by four...
In March 2011, Scott Aaronson, MIT associate professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department (EECS) and principal investigator in the Computer Science and Artificial...
View ArticleEECS Offerings - Events for IAP 2013
Check out this year's IAP (Interim Activities Period) offerings at the MIT IAP website. Visit the specific category based on the links below and watch for updates each week through Jan. 30. A few of...
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