
6-5: Electrical Engineering with Computing – MIT EECS
After undertaking core classes in circuits, systems, and computer architecture, along with a grounding in computation, students can explore all areas of electrical engineering, from analog circuit design to …
MIT EECS
6 days ago · Covering the full range of computer, information and energy systems, EECS brings the world’s most brilliant faculty and students together to innovate and explore.
Electrical Engineering – MIT EECS
From computers with billions of transistors to microgrids fed by renewable energy sources, from algorithms that predict disease to solar cells and electric vehicles, electrical engineering touches all …
About – MIT EECS
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is the largest department at MIT, annually preparing hundreds of graduate and undergraduate students for career leadership in fields …
Faculty EE – MIT EECS
Electrical Engineers design systems that sense, process, and transmit energy and information. We leverage computational, theoretical, and experimental tools to develop groundbreaking sensors and …
Career Opportunities at EECS – MIT EECS
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) in Cambridge, Massachusetts seeks candidates for faculty positions starting July 1, …
Richard Baraniuk – The Future of Signal Processing
He received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Manitoba in 1987, an master’s degree in 1988 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a PhD degree in 1992 from the University of Illinois at …
SCIGEN – MIT EECS
Sep 22, 2025 · MIT Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Department 77 Massachusetts Ave. Room 38-401 Cambridge, MA 02139 EECS INTERNAL RESOURCES Admin Login Accessibility …
Program objectives and accreditation – MIT EECS
Our Electrical Science and Engineering (Course 6-1) program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria …
Research – MIT EECS
Electrical engineers design the most sophisticated systems ever built. From computers with billions of transistors to microgrids fed by renewable energy sources, from algorithms that predict disease to …