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  • Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

    EECS is everywhere. We combine the rigor of science, the power of engineering, and the thrill of discovery. Our students change the world.
  • EECS launches a new Research Opportunity for its Undergraduates
    This fall, the faculty and students in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Department at MIT are coming together for a new program that has created a buzz since its announcement last spring. The Advanced Undergraduate Research Program (dubbed the "Super" UROP) for EECS department juniors and seniors has already enticed over 200 students with over 100 exciting research projects proposed by the department's faculty. Read more!
  • In Tribute to Rafael Reif
    Best wishes from your friends in MTL and EECS.
  • EECS Celebrates! 2012: the annual awards and recognition event for EECS faculty, students and staff
    Visit the EECS Celebrates! 2012 annual awards and recognition site to see photos of the award recipients and the complete awards listing. Dept. Head Anantha Chandrakasan is pictured with Prof. Mildred S. Dresselhaus holding the U.S. Dept. of Energy Enrico Fermi Award recently presented to her in Washington D.C. by President Obama and Energy Secretary Steven Chu.
  • Dresselhaus wins 2012 Kavli Prize in Nanoscience
    Three MIT researchers — Mildred Dresselhaus, Ann Graybiel and Jane Luu — are among seven pioneering scientists worldwide named today as this year’s recipients of the Kavli Prizes. Dresselhaus was the sole winner of the Nanoscience Prize.
  • Berggren teams to create self-assembling 3D micro structures
    EECS associate professor of electrical engineering Karl Berggren has teamed with MIT Materials Science and Engineering Prof. Caroline Ross to create 3D micro structures that have potential for multiple applications.
  • the MIT EECS Connector 2012
    The MIT EECS Connector, Spring 2012. News about the MIT EECS Department.
  • Sparse Fourier transform named one of 10 most important emerging technologies
    Indyk/Katabi's sparse Fourier transform (SFT) has been named to MIT Technology Review’s 2012 list of the world’s 10 most important emerging technologies.
  • DEECS Discover EECS
    DEECS - Discover EECS is a five day opportunity for Prefreshmen to learn about EECS at MIT - part of the Freshman Pre-Orientation Programs (FPOPs) at MIT. Go for it!
  • Meet EECS Graduate Student Arijit Banerjee
    "I would love to be a Professor at a world renowned university. But prior to..."
  • 6-A MEng Thesis Program - Interview with Cyril Lan
    Meet VI-A (6-A) student Cyril Lan to learn more about the options you have as a VI-A student.
  • 6-1 interview with Kelly Ran
    Interview with 6-1 student Kelly Ran.
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