Finding ‘rising stars’ in EECS
MIT-hosted conference encourages the top women studying electrical engineering and computer science nationwide to become professors.
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MIT-hosted conference encourages the top women studying electrical engineering and computer science nationwide to become professors.
An algorithm that extends an artificial-intelligence technique to new tasks could aid in analysis of flight delays and social networks.
Fast-growing startup Crocodoc is developing technology that converts documents into HTML for easy viewing and embedding.
If integrated into adaptive cruise-control systems, a new algorithm could mitigate the type of freeway backup that seems to occur for no reason.
In new capacity, outgoing chancellor will ensure that faculty and student priorities are reflected in the coming capital campaign.
EECS September kickoff reception features guest speakers Susan Hockfield and Ray Stata
Simple urine test developed by MIT engineers uses nanotechnology to detect dangerous blood clotting.
A neglected statistical tool could help robots better understand the objects in the world around them.
Two MIT professors are among 24 recipients nationwide of this year’s unrestricted $625,000 prizes from the MacArthur Foundation.
EdX also introduces new ID verification service.
Researchers show that graphene — atom-thick sheets of carbon — could be used in photodetectors, devices that translate optical signals to electrical.
MIT research shows that it may be time to let software, rather than hardware, manage the high-speed on-chip memory banks known as ‘caches.’