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June 12, 2012Sarpeshkar teams with researchers at the Lincoln Laboratory to develop an implantable fuel cell built that could power neural prosthetics that help patients regain control of limbs.
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June 1, 2012EECS associate professor of electrical engineering Karl Berggren has teamed with MIT Materials Science and Engineering Prof. Caroline Ross to create 3D micro structures that have potential for multiple applications.MTL, RLE, IV-Physics, Nanotech
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May 15, 2012Muriel Medard has collaborated with several colleagues to examine the use of two dominating information theories used in today's vast and growing transmission of data while both avoiding noise and demonstrating how to determine the capacities of networks. Medard, California Institute of Technology's Michelle Effros and the late Ralf Koetter of the University of Technology in Munich have addressed some of the toughest issues in a two part paper published recently in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory.
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April 24, 2012Institute Professor Emerita Mildred S. Dresselhaus, working with materials science graduate student Shuang Tang has discovered that bismuth-antimony not only shares the properties that have made graphene the latest wonder material, but which could offer additional and complementary functionality under different conditions.MTL, RLE, IV-Physics, Energy
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April 12, 2012“There’s a much larger patient population for whom physicians would like this measurement, but the invasiveness stops them from obtaining it,” says Verghese, whose lab focuses on using computer models of human physiology to interpret patient data.
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February 15, 2012EECS faculty members Vladimir Stojanovic, Rajeev Ram and Michael Watts are collaborating to build the case for integrating optoelectronic and electronic chip components to create the next generation
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February 10, 2012The work of Gregory Wornell, professor of electrical engineering and computer science and principal investigator with the Research Laboratory of Electronics, RLE, and an international team to create
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February 1, 2012Professor James Kirtley is working with EECS graduate students Michael Zieve and Jared Monnin to build a laboratory-scale microgrid that they will use to verify and further investigate results from
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January 25, 2012EECS Assistant Professor, Timothy K. Lu, has been awarded the the Henry L. and Grace Doherty Professorship in Ocean Utilization, a two year award which supports promising young MIT professors in
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January 5, 2012Vivek Goyal, the Esther and Harold E. Edgerton Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, and his group the Signal Transformation and Information Representation Group in the Research Laboratory
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December 19, 2011Project Angstrom’s self-aware computing has been selected by the Editors of Scientific American as one of "Ten World Changing Ideas" in the December 2011 issue.
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December 2, 2011Read about EECS faculty member Collin Stultz, featured in the MIT News Office, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, article by Anne Trafton, photos by Scott Brauer. "Double duty. As a computational biologist
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November 3, 2011Adalsteinsson and Goyal developed an algorithm that cuts MRI exposure time from 45 minutes to 15.
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October 28, 2011Jangyoon Han, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Biological Engineering at MIT, has teamed with researchers at the Harvard Medical School to create electrical implants that that can be
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October 26, 2011Mehmet Fatih Yanik has headed a team of researchers in work that could aid in the understanding and treatment of nerve degenerative disorders including Alzheimer's disease and other neurological
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September 28, 2011"The signals in cells are not ones or zeroes," Sarpeshkar says. read more...
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September 20, 2011The National Institutes of Health announced Tuesday, Sept. 20, that it is awarding 79 grants totaling $143.8 million to innovative scientists across the country, including five MIT researchers. The
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September 1, 2011Berggren and Singapore team demonstrate new technique that could produce chip features only 10 nanometers about 30 atoms across.
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August 19, 2011As reported August 15, 2011, by the MIT News Office, an international group of researchers, including members of the Optics and Quantum Electronics Group at the MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics
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July 25, 2011As announced by the MIT News Office in a July 14, 2011 article, a new multi-institution Research Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering operating under a five-year, $18.5 million grant from the
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June 30, 2011Rahul Sarpeshkar, EECS associate professor and principal investigator with the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) is one of three MIT faculty members selected to attend the NAE's 17th U.S.
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June 30, 2011Members of the Quantum Nanostructures and Nanofabrication Group in the MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) under the direction of Karl K. Berggren, the Emanuel E. Landsman (1958) Associate
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April 22, 2011David Staelin, professor of electrical engineering in the EECS Department at MIT and principal investigator in the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) has been selected for the 2011 John Howard
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April 7, 2011EECS associate professor M. Fatih Yanik's group has developed a new technology that will allow industry-scale screens on whole living organisms. The new system is capable of testing large
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March 27, 2011Interim EECS Department Head Srini Devadas notified department colleagues about the winners of the Jamieson Prizes for excellence in teaching, to be publicly presented later this Spring at the annual


















