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Department of EECS Announces 2024 Promotions

February 28, 2024

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) is proud to announce multiple promotions.

EECS Alliance Roundup: 2023

December 18, 2023

Founded in 2019, The EECS Alliance program connects industry leading companies with EECS students for internships, post graduate employment, networking, and collaborations. In 2023, it has grown to include over 30 organizations that have either joined the Alliance or participate in its flagship program, 6A.

2023-24 EECS Faculty Award Roundup

October 10, 2023

This ongoing listing of awards and recognitions won by our faculty is added to all year, beginning in September.

Department of EECS announces 2023 promotions

June 12, 2023

The department is proud to announce multiple promotions this year.

Yael Tauman Kalai awarded the 2022 ACM Prize in Computing

April 12, 2023

The prize recognizes early-to-mid-career computer scientists who have made key research contributions to the field, such as Kalai’s influence on modern cryptographic practices.

The headshots of all six MIT-related Fellows for ACM 2022.

Six With Ties to MIT Honored as ACM Fellows

January 27, 2023

Six distinguished scientists with ties to MIT were recognized “for significant contributions in areas including cybersecurity, human-computer interaction, mobile computing, and recommender systems among many other areas.”

A collage of professional headshots includes Phillip Isola, Will Oliver, Costis Daskalakis, Manish Raghavan, Stefanie Mueller, Martin Wainwright, Muriel Médard, Martha Gray, Polina Golland, and David Perreault.

Recent chair announcements within EECS

October 25, 2022

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) recently announced the following crop of chair appointments, all effective July 1, 2022. Karl Berggren has been named the

Three from MIT receive 2021 Hertz Foundation Fellowships

July 1, 2021

Allen Liu ’20, Alex Miller ’21, and Isabelle Yan Phinney ’20. Photos courtesy of the Hertz Foundation. The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation has selected three MIT students as