News
> MISTI 2.0 selects first winners including two projects from EECS: "A Rural Household Energy Production Cooperative (China)" developed by EECS MISTI students Scot Frank, Amy Qian and Wendi Zhang, and "Quantitative Stress Measurements of Bulk Microdefects in Multicrystalline Silicon (Germany)" developed by Vidya Ganapati. Read more...
> MIT-China interns launch "coolest college start-up" in America: EECS students Scot Frank and Chris Varenhorst have developed a tool for teaching foreign languages that focuses on self-learning--in the classroom. Lingt Editor allows teachers to create custom assignments--and students to submit recordings through a Web browser--as reported by Inc.com. Read more...
> Three EECS professors applied and were awarded seed funding from the MISTI program for international projects, including Prof. Alan Grodzinsky, Prof. Jesus del Alamo and Prof. Daniela Rus. Read more in the MIT News Office's Feb. 24, 2009 article "MISTI selects first winners of Global Seed Funds."
> The EECS International program will continue to grow through the efforts of the EECS International Group. Read more in the EECS Newsletter, 2008, " EECS Education Goes Global," by EECS Professor Charles Sodini.
> Read MIT Admissions blogger, Kim Deitz's post about her VI-A International internship experience at Microsoft Research Asia in Beijing, China, summer 2008. "VI-A" submitted October 3, 2008.
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