
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 …
FAQ about Fall 2024 Changes – MIT EECS
The department is now launching a new, single EE degree program: 6-5 Electrical Engineering and Computing. Moving forward, 6-5 will be MIT’s sole EE curriculum. EECS is organized into 3 sub …
Research – 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 …
Faculty – 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 …
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 …
MIT affiliates receive 2025 IEEE honors – MIT EECS
Please note: The EECS Communications Office only handles media inquiries related to MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science. Please visit other school, department, …
Academics – MIT EECS
A joint venture between the Schwarzman College of Computing and the School of Engineering, EECS is grounded in three overlapping sub-units: electrical engineering (EE), computer science (CS), and …
Faculty CS – MIT EECS
Hari Balakrishnan Fujitsu Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, [CS and AI+D] [email protected] (617) 253-8713 Office: 32-G940 Security and Cryptography Systems and …
Road to the PhD – MIT EECS
For Course 6 graduate students, industrial or academic activities (1 for Dual-SM students, 2 otherwise) are required for students to gain professional perspective on experiences in research, academia, …
People – 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 …