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Tomás Palacios investigates use of ‘extreme materials’ in electronics, which could reduce energy consumption and make computers far faster.
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Tomás Palacios investigates use of ‘extreme materials’ in electronics, which could reduce energy consumption and make computers far faster.
A new hardware design makes data encryption more secure by disguising cloud servers’ memory-access patterns.
‘Wi-Vi’ is based on a concept similar to radar and sonar imaging.
Researchers identify compounds that help liver cells grow outside the body.
MIT researchers develop a new approach to controlling the motion of magnetic domains; work could lead to low-power computer memory.
An MIT team that proposed a new, more-practical scheme for using quantum physics to secure data transmission has now demonstrated it experimentally.
EECS program immerses undergraduates in advanced research projects.
EECScon 2013 marks MIT’s first research conference geared toward engineering undergraduates
MIT’s Sangeeta Bhatia is part of the research team funded by the $6 million DARPA grant.
Project aims to improve security and operations of civil and environmental engineering structures and systems
In an age of specialization, a little versatility could improve operations management, cloud computing, and possibly even the provision of health care.
In a new course, students participate in large, ongoing, open-source-software development projects, mentored by industry professionals.
Honored for work with origami from wood, plastic, metal and glass.
Professors recognized for their contributions to computer science