
Nanoscale transistors could enable more efficient electronics
Nov 13, 2024 · Their extremely small size would enable more of these 3D transistors to be packed onto a computer chip, resulting in fast, powerful electronics that are also more energy …
MIT engineers “grow” atomically thin transistors on top of …
May 2, 2023 · The paper appears today in Nature Nanotechnology. Slim materials with vast potential The 2D material the researchers focused on, molybdenum disulfide, is flexible, …
David Perreault – MIT EECS
Dec 12, 2023 · An innovator, entrepreneur, adventurer, and outdoorsman, Thornton’s influence upon all the communities he touched was profound. During his 40+ year tenure within MIT’s …
Pushing the limits of electronic circuits – MIT EECS
Nov 18, 2021 · Ruonan Han’s research is driving up the speeds of microelectronic circuits to enable new applications in communications, sensing, and security. Han, an associate …
People – MIT EECS
Computer science deals with the theory and practice of algorithms, from idealized mathematical procedures to the computer systems deployed by major tech companies to answer billions of …
Curriculum – MIT EECS
Curriculum EECS introduces students to major concepts in electrical engineering and computer science in an integrated and hands-on fashion. As students progress to increasingly advanced …
Admission Process – MIT EECS
Students tour a robotics lab in this photo taken by Pedro Colon Hernandez. The EECS Department is the largest in the School of Engineering with about 700 graduate students in the …
2022 Curriculum Transition – MIT EECS
The new 6-2 curriculum introduces 6.120A [6.042A], a 6-unit half-semester subset of 6.1200 [6.042] Math for Computer Science. Compared to the full-semester version, the half-semester …
6-1: Electrical Science and Engineering – MIT EECS
Starting in Fall 2024, our 6-2 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science degree program will be renamed and renumbered as 6-5 Electrical Engineering with Computing. Along with that …
Biological and Medical Devices and Systems – MIT EECS
We develop the technology and systems that will transform the future of biology and healthcare. Specific areas include biomedical sensors and electronics, nano- and micro-technologies, …