Toward practical compressed sensing
Researchers show how the vagaries of real-world circuitry affect the performance of a promising new technique in signal processing and imaging.
Researchers show how the vagaries of real-world circuitry affect the performance of a promising new technique in signal processing and imaging.
At the intersection of medicine and computer science, researchers look for clinically useful correlations amid mountains of information.
An international team of researchers demonstrates the possibility of molecular memory near room temperature.
Poster session showcases student advances in key technologies and attracts faculty, venture capitalists and industry sponsors.
MIT researchers honored for their paper 'Tussle in Cyberspace: Defining Tomorrow’s Internet.'
Presented annually for outstanding achievements in computer-related science and technology
A simple tool for representing relationships between data, devices or almost anything else has ubiquitous applications in computer science.
Nanoparticles amplify tumor signals, making them much easier to detect in the urine.
MIT researchers develop the smallest indium gallium arsenide transistor ever built.
The fellowship provides tenured, mid-career faculty in the Department of Electrical Engineer and Computer Science with resources for up to three years to pursue new research and development paths.
Associate provost will oversee Technology Licensing Office and Office of Corporate Relations; retains duties around space planning.
With a new contribution to probability theory, researchers show that relatively simple physical systems could yield powerful quantum computers.
Siblings Andrew and Jennifer Barry have not only managed to maintain a close friendship into their adult years, but are also both studying robotics at CSAIL
EECS places renewed emphasis on interdisciplinary research, partnerships with alumni and industry, and experiential learning.