This year the members of the committee are: Charlene C.
Kabcenell Colin M. Angle*
3 Questions: How AI image generators could help robotsYilun Du, a PhD student and MIT CSAIL affiliate, discusses the potential applications of generative art beyond the explosion of images that put the web into creative hysterics. October 27, 2022 Read full story →
Seven with MIT ties receive awards from the American Physical SocietyProfessors Arup Chakraborty, Lina Necib, and Ronald Fernando Garcia Ruiz as well as Yuan Cao SM ’16, PhD ’20; Alina Kononov ’14; Elliott H. Lieb ’53; Haocun Yu PhD ’20; and others honored for contributions to physics. October 26, 2022 Read full story →
Building with nanoparticles, from the bottom upResearchers develop a technique for precisely arranging nanoscale particles on a surface, such as a silicon chip, that doesn’t damage the material. October 26, 2022 Read full story → The tenured engineers of 2022Fourteen faculty members have been granted tenure in five departments across the MIT School of Engineering. October 24, 2022 Read full story →
Celebrating the life of undergraduate Mohamed Magdi TahaRising junior in Course 6-9 was “brave and compassionate” and strove to lift up others. October 24, 2022 Read full story →
School of Engineering third quarter 2022 awardsFaculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes. October 21, 2022 Read full story → Deep learning with lightA new method uses optics to accelerate machine-learning computations on smart speakers and other low-power connected devices. October 20, 2022 Read full story →
Reprogrammable materials selectively self-assembleResearchers create a method for magnetically programming materials to make cubes that are very picky about what they connect with, enabling more-scalable self-assembly. October 20, 2022 Read full story →
Five with MIT ties elected to the National Academy of Medicine for 2022Professors Mark Bear and Laura Kiessling ’83, along with Krishna Shenoy SM ’92, PhD ’95, David Tuveson ’87, and Martin Burke are among the newly elected members. October 18, 2022 Read full story →
Making quantum computers more accuratePhD student Alex Greene studies superconducting quantum computing systems while rounding out their busy schedule with water sanitation projects. October 13, 2022 Read full story →
Today’s postdocs, tomorrow’s mentorsAt luncheon, Vice President for Research Maria Zuber and others express appreciation for the Institute’s postdoctoral researchers; new postdoc mentoring award debuts. October 12, 2022 Read full story →
MIT system “sees” the inner structure of the body during physical rehabA system for monitoring motion and muscle engagement could aid the elderly and athletes during unsupervised physical rehabilitation for injuries or impaired mobility. October 11, 2022 Read full story →
Massachusetts Microelectronics Internship Program connects undergraduates with industryMMIP aims to incentivize more students to consider a career in semiconductors and microelectronics, addressing a crucial, nationwide talent gap. October 6, 2022 Read full story →
Four from MIT receive NIH New Innovator Awards for 2022Awards support high-risk, high-impact research from early-career investigators. October 4, 2022 Read full story →
Scientists chart how exercise affects the bodyA new study maps the genes and cellular pathways that contribute to exercise-induced weight loss. October 4, 2022 Read full story → Does MIT have a Computer Science department?The department has a strong research interest in diverse areas of Computer Science and offers a Ph. D. Program. The focus areas of research are AI& Machine Learning, High-Performance Computing Systems, Computer Networks & Security, Knowledge Engineering, and Software Engineering.
Is MIT best for electrical engineering?Massachusetts Institute of Technology is ranked No. 1 in Best Engineering Schools. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.
What's special about MIT EECS?Our flexible curriculum and inventive, hands-on approach to coursework gives students a holistic view of the field, an understanding of how to solve problems, and a focus on modeling and abstraction that prepares them for success in a wide range of fields, from research to industry and beyond.
Is there EEE in MIT?The B. Tech. program in Electrical & Electronics Engineering at MIT offers a unique mix of electrical, electronics and computer related courses enabling the students to take up professional career / higher studies in any of these areas.
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