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EECS Alliance Career Fair
September 19, 2024
4-7pm ET
Nearly 800 MIT EECS students participate in the fair each year. It’s one of the most popular career fair on campus, and the event to attend if you’re looking to fill roles in the EE, CS, of AI domains.
Registration will open shortly. Only available to EECS Alliance Members, 6A companies, and invited guests. Visit our event page to find more upcoming events!
EECS Student Resume Portal
Students from across the EECS Department have uploaded resumes to a single portal. Companies and browse by research topics, graduation year, or major.
EECS Alliance members, check your email for the login password!
Host an event with students! Reach out to eecs-alliance@mit.edu
EECS In the News
“ScribblePrompt” is an interactive AI framework that can efficiently highlight anatomical structures across different medical scans, assisting medical workers to delineate regions of interest and abnormalities.
Today’s Student Spotlight focuses on Krithik Ramesh, a member of the class of 2025 majoring in 6-4, Artificial Intelligence and Decision-Making.
In the new undergraduate engineering sequence in quantum engineering, students learn the foundations of the quantum computing “stack” before creating their own quantum engineered systems in the lab.
Dirk Englund, Associate Professor in EECS, has been part of a team of instructors developing the quantum course sequence.
One of the signal changes of 6.5, Electrical Engineering With Computing, is the organization of upper-level classes into tracks, including an undergraduate engineering sequence in Electromagnetics and Photonics. Jelena Notaros, Assistant Professor in EECS, developed a new class included in that track, “Silicon Photonics”.
Building on a landmark algorithm, researchers propose a way to make a smaller and more noise-tolerant quantum factoring circuit for cryptography.