New research from Laura Lewis's group shows why a bad night of sleep can lead to worse attention the following day. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e87qPyuQ
MIT EECS
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MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science — we build the future.
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The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is the largest department at MIT, annually preparing hundreds of graduate and undergraduate students for career leadership in fields such as academia, research, and the high-technology industry. Part of both the Schwarzman College of Computing and the School of Engineering, MIT EECS consistently tops the U.S. News & World Report and other college rankings and is widely recognized for its world-class faculty, who provide outstanding education and conduct innovative and award-winning research.
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⚡ The energy of the future: Meet Rachel Jiang '27. Rachel studied semiconductor materials capable of withstanding extreme temperatures, as a part of the MITEI energy undergraduate research opportunities program. This work enables more efficient electronic systems in geothermal energy technologies. Here, Rachel, an electrical engineering and computer science major at MIT, shares how her work is interconnected with the advancement of other clean energy fields. #aroundMIT #energy #semiconductors #geothermalenergy #energytransition #energyofthefuture
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MIT Prof. & CSAIL principal investigator Dina Katabi has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine for building wireless devices that assist w/digital health using AI & radio signals, helping doctors detect diseases like Parkinson’s from digital biomarkers. Having previously been elected to National Academy of Engineering & the National Academy of Sciences, she's now a member of all three National Academies: https://lnkd.in/e4DNGTNX
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Associate Professor Stefanie Mueller explains how new materials and novel fabrication techniques could allow your walls to change from red to blue, and more: https://lnkd.in/et66RnPf
Curiosity Unbounded, Ep. 13 (VIDEO): The future of customizable 3D printing
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Join us for the SuperUROP Poster Showcase December 4, 2025 - 3:00 to 5:00 PM Charles M. Vest Student Street Stata Center (Building 32) 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA Register Today https://lnkd.in/eV-R2ikj Prepare to be amazed. This fall, our undergraduate researchers have been hard at work: asking questions, designing research experiments, and gathering data. Join us at the SuperUROP Showcase to see what these imaginative students have accomplished so far. Hosted by MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, this event will offer refreshments and the opportunity to tour the poster session and network with these emerging researchers. Mark your calendar to join us, and please forward this invitation to anyone you think would be interested; we’re looking forward to seeing you.
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At a recent presentation at MIT Museum, MIT CSAIL researchers highlighted their research at the intersection of holographic art & human-computer interaction. Including among these projects were objects w/angle-dependent hues generated by nanoscale diffraction, as well as multi-perspective imagery on 3D-printed items: https://lnkd.in/eVg4W37T
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Florian Hillen SM ’18, an MIT EECS alum, founded the company VideaHealth, which offers an AI platform to help dentists better diagnose and treat patients. “We want to remove that mistrust and improve patient care through AI,” he said. “MIT is this bubble where you can see five to ten years into the future what technology is going to be mainstream. Everything you see in the AI space right now was part of conversations many of us at MIT were having back in 2016.” https://lnkd.in/ebKnEKtJ
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⚡ The energy of the future: Meet Theodore Dahl '28. Theodore developed grid design methods that better account for renewable energy sources, as a part of the MITEI energy undergraduate research opportunities program. This work enables planners and policymakers to more efficiently design energy grids. Here, Theodore, a Mechanical and Electrical Engineering major at MIT, shares how his work is building more scalable, equitable, and resilient energy systems. #aroundMIT #energy #electricgrid #energytransition #energyofthefuture
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Today, Associate Professor Justin Solomon was named to the cohort of 2025 Schmidt Polymaths from Schmidt Sciences. An accomplished cellist as well as geometric researcher, Solomon truly embodies "mens et manus"--the MIT motto of "mind and hand". Congratulations, Justin! https://lnkd.in/e9cFVmQv
What Geometry Can Teach Us, with Justin Solomon
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MIT EECS is well represented on the TIME 100/AI list for 2025! Congratulations to Regina Barzilay, School of Engineering Distinguished Professor of AI and Health! https://lnkd.in/epF2E3N3
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