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The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT[1] is an engineering department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is regarded as one of the most prestigious in the world,[2][3] and offers degrees of Master of Science, Master of Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Science.[4]
History
editThe curriculum for the electrical engineering program was created in 1882, and was the first such program in the country.[5] It was initially taught by the physics faculty. In 1902, the Institute set up a separate Electrical Engineering department. The department was renamed to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1975, to highlight the new addition of computer science to the program.[6]
Current faculty
editProfessors
edit- Silvio Micali
- Harold Abelson
- Anant Agarwal
- Akintunde I. Akinwande[7]
- Dimitri A. Antoniadis[8]
- Arvind[9]
- Arthur B. Baggeroer[10]
- Hari Balakrishnan
- Dimitri P. Bertsekas
- Robert C. Berwick
- Duane S. Boning
- Louis D. Braida
- Rodney A. Brooks
- Vincent W. S. Chan
- Anantha P. Chandrakasan
- Shafira Goldwasser
- Paul E. Gray (S.B. 1954, S.M. 1955, Ph.D. 1960)
- Pablo A. Parrilo
- L. Rafael Reif
- Jerome H. Saltzer (Sc.D. 1966)
- Kenneth N. Stevens (Sc.D. 1952)
- Gerald J. Sussman (S.B. 1968, Ph.D. 1973, both in Mathematics)
- Patrick H. Winston
- Regina Barzilay (website)
Associate professors
edit- Saman P. Amarasinghe
- Krste Asanovic
- Marc Baldo
- Sangeeta Bhatia
- Vladimir Bulovic
- Isaac L. Chuang
- Michael Collins
- Karl K. Berggren
- Elfar Adalsteinsson
- Tomas Palacios
Professors emeriti
edit- Michael Anthans
- Abraham Bers
- Amar Bose (S.B. 1951, S.M. 1952, Sc.D. 1956)
- James D. Bruce
- Fernando J. Corbató
- Shaoul Ezekiel
- Robert Fano (S.B. 1941, Sc.D. 1947)
Former faculty
edit- Leo Beranek
- Gordon S. Brown (S.B. 1931, S.M. 1934, Ph.D. 1938)
- Vannevar Bush (Eng.D. 1916)
- Jack Dennis (S.B. 1953, S.M. 1954, Sc.D. 1958)
- Harold Edgerton (S.M. 1927, Sc.D. 1931)
- Jay Wright Forrester (S.M. 1945)
- Irwin M. Jacobs (S.M. 1957, Sc.D. 1959)
- William B. Lenoir (S.B. 1961, S.M. 1962, Ph.D. 1965)
- John McCarthy
- Marvin Minsky
- Julius Stratton (S.B. 1923, S.M. 1926)
Notable alumni
editReferences
edit- ^ "Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science". MIT Course Catalog. Retrieved 2024-11-25.
- ^ "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2020: Engineering - Electrical and Electronic". Retrieved 2021-10-15.
- ^ "The 50 best computer science schools in the world". Business Insider. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
- ^ "Degrees Offered in EECS Graduate Program". Retrieved 2021-10-15.
- ^ "The birth of electrical engineering". 9 March 2011. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
- ^ "Departmental History". Retrieved 2021-10-18.
- ^ "Akintunde Ibitayo Akinwande". www-mtl.mit.edu. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
- ^ "Dimitri A. Antoniadis, Ph.D." www-mtl.mit.edu. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
- ^ "CSAIL Biography". 2007-02-03. Archived from the original on 2007-02-03. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
- ^ "Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT". 2007-02-08. Archived from the original on 2007-02-08. Retrieved 2017-11-21.