Electrical engineering and electronics
MITx: What the students think
April 27, 2012
From Buenos Aires to Honolulu to Montreal, a virtual community grows up around the online initiative’s prototype course.
Also labeled: Computer science and technology, Education, teaching, academics, Global, Internet, MITx, Online learning, Students, Video
Algorithmic incentives
April 25, 2012
A new twist on pioneering work done by MIT cryptographers almost 30 years ago could lead to better ways of structuring contracts.
Lynch named Athena Lecturer
April 18, 2012
Professor honored for advances in distributed systems that enable dependable Internet and wireless network applications.
Their own devices
April 18, 2012
MIT’s Medical Electronic Device Realization Center aims to connect microelectronics with new health‑care tools.
Sensing when the brain is under pressure
April 11, 2012
New monitoring strategy forgoes surgery, could help doctors treat patients with head injuries.
Chips as mini Internets
April 10, 2012
The data-routing techniques that undergird the Internet could increase the efficiency of multicore chips while lowering their power requirements.
Anant Agarwal named director of new unit to advance MITx
March 16, 2012
Instructor of inaugural 6.002x course will step down as CSAIL director.
Video: The Paradiso Synthesizer
March 14, 2012
Media Lab associate professor’s massive modular synthesizer now on exhibit in the MIT Museum.
Fiber laser points to woven 3-D displays
March 12, 2012
A fiber that can emit light along its length in any direction may herald flexible 3-D displays and medical tools that activate therapeutic compounds with bursts of light.
Also labeled: Materials science, Photonics, Research, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Flexible displays
Testing unbuilt chips
March 9, 2012
A new software-simulation system promises much more accurate evaluation of promising — but potentially fault-ridden — multicore-chip designs.
Transistors promise more powerful logic, more logical power
March 7, 2012
Research could affect U.S. manufacturing indirectly, by helping introduce products difficult to build elsewhere, and directly, by reducing production costs.
Measuring blood flow to monitor sickle cell disease
March 1, 2012
New technology may help doctors predict when patients are at risk for serious complications.
Also labeled: Diagnostic devices, Health sciences and technology, Microfluidics, Research, Blood, Medicine, Proteins, Sickle cell disease
Introduction to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science now available in OCW Scholar format
February 27, 2012
6.01SC is the fourth of seven courses OCW will publish this spring specifically to meet the needs of independent learners.
3 Questions with a student leader: Panhel President Denzil Sikka
February 21, 2012
New head of sorority governing council discusses her ‘home away from home’
Three MIT researchers win Sloan Research Fellowships
February 16, 2012
Gedik, Matusik and Pathak among 126 researchers selected.
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Computer science and technology, Economics, Faculty, Physics
Microchips’ optical future
February 15, 2012
To keep energy consumption under control, future chips may need to move data using light instead of electricity — and the technical expertise to build them may reside in the United States.
MIT team promotes prostate cancer prognosis tool
February 14, 2012
Group is a semifinalist in MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition
MITx prototype course opens for enrollment
February 13, 2012
Online-learning initiative’s first offering, ‘6.002x: Circuits and Electronics,’ accepting registrants now.
The blind codemaker
February 10, 2012
New error-correcting codes guarantee the fastest possible rate of data transmission, even over fluctuating wireless links.
For a day, MIT students manufacture Bose speakers
February 7, 2012
IAP workshop teaches acoustics, speaker design to MIT students
Education, empowerment and enlightenment through guided disassembly of your broken stuff
February 7, 2012
Peter Mui ’82 holds Fixit Clinic XVIII at the MIT Edgerton Center.
Minimizing background noise in stem cell culture
January 21, 2012
The faster-than-fast Fourier transform
January 18, 2012
For a large range of practically useful cases, MIT researchers find a way to increase the speed of one of the most important algorithms in the information sciences.
3-D cameras for cellphones
January 5, 2012
Clever math could enable a high-quality 3-D camera so simple, cheap and power-efficient that it could be incorporated into handheld devices.
Self-aware computing project named a 'world changing' idea by Scientific American
December 20, 2011
Project Angstrom selected by magazine's editors; featured in December issue
Research update: Sharpening the lines
December 14, 2011
New advance could lead to even smaller features in the constant quest for more compact, faster microchips.























