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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 9, 2011Arvind, the Charles W. and Jennifer C. Johnson Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (in photo by Scott Bauer, left), and his students (photographed by Melanie Gonick), EECS PhD
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November 28, 2011Li-Shiuan Peh, associate professor in the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, CSAIL, principal investigator, has been
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October 11, 2011"For programmers building a large application from scratch, object-oriented programming is a boon,...a new system that automatically determines how objects in a large software project interact, so it can inform latecomers which objects they will need to design certain types of functions." read more...
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August 25, 2011EECS Associate Professor and principal investigator in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab Li-Shiuan Peh, is part of a team that won best paper award at the Association for Computing Machinery MobiSys conference, for designing a smartphones network system that has the potential to reduce fuel consumption by 20 percent.
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August 22, 2011EECS faculty member Nickolai Zeldovich, the Douglas Ross (1954) Career Development Assistant Professor of Software Technology, together with Dina Katabi, the Class of 1947 Career Development
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June 13, 2011Reported today, June 13, 2011, by the MIT News Office, Computer Science Associate Professor in the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Dina Katabi has teamed with
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April 12, 2011EECS/CSAIL Professors Hari Balakrishnan and Samuel Madden, working with postdoctoral associate Calvin Newport and graduate student Lenin Ravindranath have used motion detection built into portable devices, to establish multiple communications protocols which improve reception as users move around boosting network throughput by 50%.
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March 30, 2011Frans Kaashoek, EECS professor and associate director of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), has won the Association for Computing Machinery’s 2010 ACM-Infosys
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February 28, 2011The MIT News Office has offered, starting February 23, 2011, a five part series of in-depth articles about MIT's Computer Science research titled "The Multicore Future." All articles
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February 10, 2011In recognition of the development of Exhibit, an open-source software data visualization tool developed by CSAIL's SIMILE group, including EECS faculty member and CSAIL principal investigator
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December 10, 2010Lynch builds system for collective memory - a way to preserve information in constantly changing networks, without resorting to a shared server. read more...
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September 24, 2010EECS/CSAIL Professors Hari Balakrishnan and Samuel Madden have been developing a way for cars to be used as ubiquitous, highly reliable mobile sensors--by developing a new algorithm to optimize the dissemination of data through a network of cars with wireless connections.
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February 24, 2010As reported by the MIT News Office (Feb. 22, 2010), five junior MIT professors have won 2010 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowships, which are intended to enhance the careers of the very
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February 12, 2010EECS Professors Dina Katabi and Muriel Medard have teamed to establish a new field (network coding).
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October 13, 2009EECS assistant professor and member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, CSAIL, Nickolai Zeldovich and his group have been studying the current state of web applications
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September 28, 2009CSAIL Research Scientist David Clark, one of the Internet's chief architects weighed in on net neutrality as the issues of Internet and network ownership and control mount.
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