Making wireless communication more energy efficient
Omer Tanovic PhD '19. Photo: Courtesy of the Laboratory for Decision and Information Systems Greta Friar | Laboratory for Information and Decision SystemsOmer Tanovic PhD '19 joined the Laboratory for...
View ArticleRoundup: EECS student awards, prizes, and fellowships, 2019-2020
MIT's newest Schwarzman Scholars include (clockwise from top right) EECS seniors Jessica Quaye and Adedoyin Olateru-Olagbegi, and EECS alumna Jessica Wang '16, MEng '17 (also pictured: biology major...
View ArticleHonoring EECS legend Anne Hunter
*/ Long-time EECS Undergraduate Administrator Anne Hunter at her retirement party. Photo: EECS StaffEECS StaffEditor's Note: Please visit the EECS Giving Site to make a gift in recognition ofAnne...
View ArticleRoundup: EECS student honors and awards, 2019-2020
MIT's newest Schwarzman Scholars include (clockwise from top right) EECS seniors Jessica Quaye and Adedoyin Olateru-Olagbegi, and EECS alumna Jessica Wang '16, MEng '17 (also pictured: biology major...
View ArticleAt halfway point, SuperUROP scholars share their research results
Undergraduates discussed their yearlong research projects in areas ranging from telemedicine to Bitcoin to climate change. Photo: Gretchen ErtlKathryn O'Neill | EECS ContributorMIT undergraduates are...
View ArticleInternational honors for EECS faculty
EECS Professor Nancy Lynch (second from left) was among seven recipients of Sorbonne University's inaugural honorary doctorates. Photo: Courtesy of Sorbonne UniversityEECS Staff Class of 1922...
View ArticleFree IAP Events: Making a More Welcoming, Supportive Community
Interested in making MIT a more welcoming and supportive place to work and live? The EECS department has organized several great IAP. Students and faculty from all departments are invited to join us —...
View ArticleEECS faculty member Caroline Uhler receives tenure
Caroline Uhler, Associate Professor of EECS. Photo: David Sella Caroline Uhler, an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, has been granted tenure, the EECS department has...
View ArticleA college for the computing age
MIT Schwarzman College of Computing leadership team (left to right) David Kaiser, Daniela Rus, Dan Huttenlocher, Julie Shah, and Asu Ozdaglar. Photo: Sarah BastilleTerri Park | MIT Schwarzman...
View ArticleRemembering Campbell L. Searle, 1926-2020
Professor Campbell ("Cam") L. Searle EECS StaffLongtime EECS Professor Campbell (Cam) Searle passed away peacefully at his home in Topsham, Maine, on Jan. 5, 2020, surrounded by his family. He was 93....
View ArticleRobert Gallager wins 2020 Japan Prize
Robert G. Gallager, EECS Professor EmeritusAnne Stuart | EECSRobert G. Gallager, an emeritus professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), has been named as a 2020...
View ArticleFive EECS faculty members named to career development chairs
Clockwise from top left: Professors Andreas, Belay, O'Brien, Agrawal, ReiskarimianEECS Staff Five EECS faculty members have received career-development chairs, EECS department head Asu Ozdaglar...
View ArticleThree EECS professors receive fellowships for early stage research
Faculty Research Innovation Fellowship recipients (from left) Professors Wojciech Matusik, Tomas Palacios, and Armando Solar-LezamaEECS Staff EECS has awarded its 2020 Faculty Research Innovation...
View ArticleQS World University Rankings rates MIT No. 1 in 12 subjects for
Afternoon light streams into MIT’s Lobby 7. Photo: Jake BelcherMIT News Office MIT has been honored with 12 No. 1 subject rankings in the QS World University Rankings for 2020, including No. 1 rankings...
View ArticleIntegrating electronics onto physical prototypes
CurveBoards are 3D breadboards — which are commonly used to prototype circuits — that can be designed by custom software, 3D printed, and directly integrated into the surface of physical objects....
View ArticleFor self-driving in the snow, look under the road
New system allows self-driving cars to situate themselves in snowy conditions. Photo: Courtesy of the researchersVideo: MIT News Adam Conner-Simons | MIT CSAILCar companies have been feverishly working...
View ArticleProtecting sensitive metadata from use for surveillance
A new system ensures that hackers eavesdropping on large networks can’t find out who’s communicating and when they’re doing so. Image: Courtesy of the researchersRob Matheson | MIT News OfficeMIT...
View ArticleEECS students are selected as 2020 Burchard Scholars
Selected students learn expand their intellectual horizons and learn leadership skills at dinner-seminars with MIT faculty.School of Humanities, Arts, and Social SciencesMore than a dozen...
View Article3 Questions: Joe Steinmeyer on guiding students into the world of STEM
Joe Steinmeyer and SEED Academy students Lea Grohmann (left), Daysia Charles (center), and Yenifer Lemus (right) prepare for their final electronics presentations. Photo: Gretchen ErtlDora P. Gonzalez...
View Article'Doing machine learning the right way'
Aleksander Madry, Associate Professor of EECS. Photo: Ian MacLellan Rob Matheson | MIT News OfficeThe work of MIT computer scientist Aleksander Madry is fueled by one core mission: “doing machine...
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