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Congrats to our Doctoral Grads!! Come to EECS Hooding Reception, June 6

All EECS PhD grads are invited to come to the post Hooding reception!Where? the Stata Center (4th floor) R&D When? Thursday, June 6 (1:30 - 3:30pm).  Who? This is for all PhD grads and their...

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Happy 100th EECS Alumnus Robert Caldwell!

Robert J. Caldwell of Kansas City, MO graduated from MIT as a member of the Class of 1936 with an SM in Electrical Engineering and as an ROTC Officer in the US Army. Following study at the University...

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Dennis Freeman appointed dean for undergraduate education

Electrical engineering and computer science professor has lengthy record of leadership in teaching, advising and curricular innovation.Reported June 6, 2013 by the MIT News Office; also posted...

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Goldwasser, Micali team to create new algorithm towards cloud security

EECS professors Shafi Goldwasser and Silvio Micali, associate professor Nickolai Zeldovich, members of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at MIT, EECS graduate student...

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Srini Devadas and Jacob White receive major awards at the 50th DAC

June 10, 2013Srini Devadas and Jacob White have been selected for their significant contributions to the Design Automation Conference (DAC), which celebrated its 50th anniversary June 2 - 6. Both were...

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Wet and wonder-full graduation 2013

"I want you to change the source code. I want you to rewire the circuits. Rearrange the molecules. Reformulate the equation. In short, I want you to hack the world ... until you make the world a little...

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CSAIL News: Algorithm to see (measure) human pulse from video

In a paper they are presenting this summer at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition conference, EECS graduate student Guha Balakrishnan and his...

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CSAIL News: Rus, Frazzoli team to create algorithm for best one-way car sharing

Mobility on demand has now been enhanced by an algorithm to balance the need for rental vehicles needed for one way usage. Daniela Rus, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT...

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CSAIL News: Katabi, Adib develop Wi-Vi to track moving humans -- even behind...

EECS faculty member Dina Katabi, principal investigator in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and her graduate student Fadel Adib have developed a system (dubbed Wi-Vi)...

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CSAIL News: Team MIT is selected for 1st round DARPA Robotics Challenge

A team based in the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) has been selected as one of the top ten (out of more than one hundred) teams in the first stage of the DARPA Robotics...

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CSAIL News: Devadas hardware disguises cloud servers memory-access patterns...

Srini Devadas, the Edwin Sibley Webster Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and members of the Computational Structures Group in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence...

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MTL News: Tomas Palacios featured by MIT for exploring new materials in...

Read about Tomás Palacios, the Emmanuel E. Landsman Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, where he is a principal investigator in the Microsystems Technology...

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MTL, RLE News: Voldman featured by ILP for making waves with microfluidics

Joel Voldman engineers cutting-edge approaches to stem cell signaling, point of care therapeutics, and neuroengineering.In the never-ending mega study of how biological systems work, Joel Voldman’s...

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Game Theory used by EECS faculty - Technology Review feature

July 10, 2013 Faculty members in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at MIT are converging on a wide range of research issues through game theory, which used to be a staple of...

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CSAIL News: Using ordinary language to specify programming code - work of...

EECS Professors Regina Barzilay and Martin Rinard (and their respective graduate students Nate Kushman and Tao Lei) working in the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)...

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Indyk named Simons Investigator

As noted on the CSAIL website: The Simons Foundation has announced that Professor Piotr Indyk has been selected as a Simons Investigator. Indyk is one of 13 mathematicians, theoretical physicists and...

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In Appreciation: Dr. Amar Bose, 1930 - 2013

On the news of the passing of Amar Bose, EECS Dept. Head Anantha Chandrakasan has shared the following note with the EECS and broader communities. [Photo: Amar Bose, center, with mentors Y.W. Lee, far...

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Jeff Lang named for Vitesse Professorship

Dept. Head Anantha Chandraksan has announced the appointment of Prof. Jeffrey H. Lang to the Vitesse Professorship in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, effective July 1, 2013. The Vitesse...

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Meyer is appointed EECS Undergraduate Officer

Dept. Head Anantha Chandrakasan announced to the EECS Faculty the appointment of Professor Albert Meyer as the new EECS Undergraduate Officer effective July 1, 2013. Prof. Meyer will take over from...

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CSAIL News: Balakrishnan, Winstein develop Remy, an enhanced congestion...

Researchers from CSAIL and Center for Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing have developed a TCP congestion-control system called Remy, which they will present at the annual conference of the...

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