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September 20, 2023

MIT named No. 2 university by U.S. News for 2023-24

Undergraduate engineering and computer science programs are No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.

August 3, 2023

Sanjoy Mitter, interdisciplinary explorer, dies at 89.

The co-founder and director of CICS, which later became LIDS, blended intellectual rigor with curiosity.

June 12, 2023

Department of EECS announces 2023 promotions

The department is proud to announce multiple promotions this year.

The headshots of all six MIT-related Fellows for ACM 2022.
January 27, 2023

Six With Ties to MIT Honored as ACM Fellows

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.”

In a hail of confetti, the members of the MIT programming team stand on a large stage clutching trophies and plaques. Behind them, a huge screen displays the MIT team name.
November 21, 2022

A Satisfying Solve

Ending a 44-year drought, the MIT competitive programming team came in on top in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Sharing a single computer, Ziqian Zhong, MingYang Deng, and Anton Trygub work on their coding solution.
November 2, 2022

They’re going the distance: for MIT’s competitive programmers, North America is just the beginning.

When you think of computer programmers, you might picture a lone coder, sitting in a cubicle, bathed in flickering light. But you should picture a team: in MIT’s

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.
October 25, 2022

Recent chair announcements within EECS

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

September 19, 2022

“Kids are people too!” Throughout his career, Professor Hal Abelson has worked to make information technology more accessible to people of all ages.

Professor Hal Abelson has dedicated his career to making information technology more accessible to all and empowering people — kids, in particular — through computer science. But his

SICP: Past, Present, Future book talk with Gerald Sussman

Join Hal Abelson, Gerald Jay Sussman and Martin Henz as they discuss the rich history and evolving future of the classic text Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, just

February 16, 2022

Department of EECS announces 2022 Promotions

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) is proud to announce the following promotions: Adam Belay is being promoted to Associate Professor Without Tenure, effective July