Boston EECS Company Tour
Eric Ko, ACM/IEEE IAP Coordinator, Yuan Li
Thu Jan 16, ??-??:00am, At the Company, Time to be arranged
Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Signup by: 10-Jan-2003
Limited to 30 participants.
Single session event
Interested in knowing about the working environments of high tech companies around Boston? You will visit EECS firms around Boston in this tour and see what the lives of professional programmers and engineers are like. Companies will be announced on the website.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/ieee/iap/www/
Contact: Danny Shen, dzshen@mit.edu
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Finding Financial Support for the Course VI MEng Year
Danny Shen, ACM/IEEE IAP Coordinator
Wed Jan 15, Tue Jan 21, 07-09:00pm, 34-401B
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)
Geared to Course VI seniors who are worried about TA and RA opportunities for the MEng year. Want to know what experiences MEngers have had in looking for support? What worked and what didn't? MEng students will share their experiences to help you make better decisions for your MEng year.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/ieee/iap/www/
Contact: Eric Ko, ericko@mit.edu
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Intro to 6.001 and 6.002
Danny Shen, ACM/IEEE IAP Coordinator, Eric Ko
Wed Jan 15, Tue Jan 21, 01-05:00pm, 34-401B
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Repeating event. Participants welcome at any session
Anxious about 6.001 and 6.002? Whether you are a freshman or an upperclassman, this session will give you a sampler of what to expect and how to be prepared for it. Gather the tools you need to face these introductory EECS classes as students with experience tell you what they wish they had known. In each session, 6.001 will be covered from 1PM to 3PM, and 6.002 from 3PM to 5PM.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/ieee/iap/www/
Contact: Eric Ko, ericko@mit.edu
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Why Be EE? The Wonders of Electrical Engineering!
Eric Ko, ACM/IEEE IAP Coordinator
Wed Jan 15, Thu Jan 16, 23, 07-09:00pm, 34-101
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)
Discover the fascinating world of Electrical Engineering at the "Why EE?" series. Electrical Engineering professors and company representatives give illuminating insights about their passion for EE. Whether you are skeptical or swear by EE, you will find the interaction inspirational, to say the least. Past faculty participating in this series include Professors Rajeev Ram, Amar Bose, and James Roberge. Especially for freshmen and sophomores choosing between EE, CS, and other fields of engineering, but all are welcome!
Web: http://web.mit.edu/ieee/iap/www/
Contact: Danny Shen, dzshen@mit.edu
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