CSAIL News: Freeman receives Test of Time Award
The Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) announced on July 25, 2013 that Professor William Freeman has been honored with the Test of Time Award for his paper "Orientation Histograms...
View ArticleCSAIL researchers develop new ways to streamline, simplify 3-D printing
New research to be presented at the 2013 SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference could transform field of 3-D printingRead about the work of EECS/CSAIL Professor Wojciech Matusik and his group to...
View ArticleJames Fujimoto is selected for the 2014 IEEE Photonics Award
James Fujimoto, the Elihu Thomson Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT has been selected for the 2014 IEEE Photonics Award. The award, which is sponsored by the IEEE Photonics Society, is given...
View ArticleWomen's Technology Program completes its 12th summer
The MIT Women’s Technology Program in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science has just finished its 12th summer — introducing 40 high school rising female seniors to the challenges and excitement...
View ArticleYanik featured by MIT News for Neuroscience Research
Mehmet Fatih Yanik, associate professor of electrical engineering and biological engineering at MIT and head of the High-Throughput Neurotechnology Group based in the Research Laboratory of Electronics...
View ArticleCSAIL News: Rising Stars noted by IEEE AI 10 to Watch List
CSAIL news noted Friday, Aug. 2, 2013, by the MIT News Office: Three CSAIL roboticists have been named to IEEE Intelligent Systems' 2013 list of "AI's 10 to Watch", which celebrates 10 rising stars in...
View ArticleAgarwal discusses worldwide online education on Colbert Report
CSAIL News:Professor Anant Agarwal appeared on the July 24 edition of The Colbert Report, a satirical late-night comedy show hosted by comedian Stephen Colbert. Agarwal, a former director of CSAIL, is...
View ArticleLynch & team develop more reliable adhoc network scheme
CSAIL News: EECS professor Nancy Lynch, who heads the Theory of Distributed Systems Group at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and EECS graduate student Moshen...
View ArticleKuang Xu, EECS PhD student featured by MIT News for predictive modeling...
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Dept. graduate student Kuang Xu is featured by the MIT News Office for his work balancing the technicality of real world engineering needs with the elegance...
View ArticleMitter is selected as Fellow International Federation of Automatic Control
August 6, 2013Sanjoy K. Mitter, professor of electrical engineering and principal investigator and former director of the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems at MIT, has been selected as...
View ArticleRodney Brooks, Rethink Robotics make TRs 50 Disruptive Companies 2013
Rodney Brooks, iRobot co-founder and Chairman and CTO of Rethink Robotics, was recently featured in the MIT News Office — following the selection by Technology Review of Rethink Robotics as one of 50...
View ArticleMedard teams to identify the insecurities in encryption
Muriel Médard, professor of electrical engineering in the MIT EECS Department and principal investigator in the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) and EECS graduate student Falvio du Pin Calmon...
View ArticleChandrakasan, Suresh develop diagnostic for early-stage Malarial infection
Detecting early-stage malarial infection of blood cells is a diagnostic that has recently come closer to reality through the work of MIT's Anantha Chandrakasan, EECS Department Head, and Subra Suresh,...
View ArticleKenneth N. Stevens, 1924 - 2013. A life dedicated to research in speech...
On the news of the death of Professor Emeritus Kenneth N. Stevens, Department Head Anantha Chandrakasan shared the following message with his EECS faculty colleagues. Please read also the MIT News...
View Article6.MITx summer UROPs are cool!
“This summer has been fantastic. It has been an unbelievable experience to be coding in the same room as so many talented students and staff members - there is always someone around to show you...
View ArticleRLE News: Lu engineers new way to control genes
Timothy Lu, assistant professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department with EECS graduate student Samuel Perli and Fahim Farzadfard, an MIT Biology Department graduate student...
View ArticleParrilo is selected for the 2013 Farkas Prize of the INFORMS Optimization...
Farkas Prize is most prestigious award in optimization for a mid career researcher Pablo Parrilo, professor of electrical engineering and computer science and principal investigator in the Laboratory...
View ArticleNew NSF funded Center for Brains, Minds and Machines is announced
Today the National Science Foundation announced the formation of a new center, the Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM) based at MIT. Under the direction of Tomas Poggio, the McDermott...
View ArticleEECS graduate students Alessandro Chiesa, Madars Virza devise new system to...
EECS graduate students Alessandro Chiesa and Madars Virza have teamed with several professors at the Technion and at Tel Aviv University to develop a new system which can detect tampering in the cloud....
View ArticleSanchez, Beckmann devise Jigsaw, a software solution to cache management
Daniel Sanchez, assistant professor in the MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department (EECS) and member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) and his graduate...
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