Today, the Honda Foundation announced the recipient of its prestigious Honda Prize 2024: James Fujimoto, Elihu Thomson Professor in Electrical Engineering. We're so pleased to congratulate Prof. Fujimoto on this recognition of his work in pioneering optical coherence tomography (OCT). Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/egzCJETW
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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 such as academia, research, and the high-technology industry. Part of both the Schwarzman College of Computing and the School of Engineering, MIT EECS consistently tops the U.S. News & World Report and other college rankings and is widely recognized for its world-class faculty, who provide outstanding education and conduct innovative and award-winning research.
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It’s an exciting time to be an electrical engineer. The discipline sits at the core of some of the most profound innovations of the 21st century, such as quantum computing. Electrical engineers will be critical partners in solving the thorniest technological challenges faced by humanity: how to harness the power of AI; how to mitigate the worst effects of climate change; how to address humanity’s future in space. For all these reasons, we’re thrilled to announce MIT’s new degree in electrical engineering, 6-5, "Electrical Engineering With Computing".
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Exciting day at MIT! We had the pleasure of hosting John Imah, CEO and Founder of SpreeAI, and Bob Davidson, Chairman of SpreeAI. It was an inspiring visit filled with insightful discussions about #innovation, #entrepreneurship, and the future of #AI. Looking forward to what’s ahead!
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Every summer since 2021, EECS Associate Professor Justin Solomon has run his Summer Geometry Initiative, a six-week paid summer research program he designed to introduce promising students worldwide to the field of geometry processing. One of those students, Ashlyn Lee, has now been profiled in her local paper--and is aiming for a PhD in mathematics! Go, Ashlyn! https://lnkd.in/dHrCygn7
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Prof. Regina Barzilay joins BBC host Caroline Steel and other AI experts to discuss her inspiration for applying AI technologies to help improve medicine and fight cancer. “I think that in cancer and in many other diseases, the big question is always, how do you deal with uncertainty? It's all the matter of predictions," says Barzilay. "Unfortunately, today, we rely on humans who don't have this capacity to make predictions. As a result, many times people get wrong treatments or they are diagnosed much later.” https://lnkd.in/gXqXDydx
The Documentary Podcast - Bonus: The Engineers - Intelligent Machines - BBC Sounds
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In collaboration with Shivashankar G.V.'s lab at PSI Paul Scherrer Institut at ETH Zürich, Schmidt Center Director Caroline Uhler and Ph.D. student Xinyi Zhang are developing a new combined imaging and #AI approach to improve the staging of breast cancer. “Using #MachineLearning to analyze data can lead to more accurate and simpler solutions for important biological questions, ultimately leading to better disease diagnosis and treatment,” says Uhler. Learn more about their research, published today in Nature Portfolio: https://lnkd.in/et3RSriP #DCIS #ChromatinImaging #UnsupervisedLearning #RepresentationLearning #ML #NatureCommunications #SchmidtCenter #BroadInstitute #MIT #MITEECS #MITIDSS #CarolineUhler #XinyiZhang #GVShivashankar #ScienceNews #ScientificResearch Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS) MIT EECS
Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center | Researchers identify cheap and effective biomarkers for DCIS tumor stage
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“There are still many unanswered questions,” says Xinyi Zhang, graduate fellow at the Schmidt Center and fourth-year PhD student at MIT EECS. “I want to pick questions that are biologically meaningful, that help us understand things we didn’t know before.” Learn more about Xinyi’s research and her efforts in building computational frameworks and principles to understand the regulatory mechanisms of cells: https://lnkd.in/eMA3apNY Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Caroline Uhler #SchmidtCenter #BroadInstitute #MIT #EECS #LIDS #IDSS #CarolineUhler #ML #MachineLearning #MultimodalData #ComputationalTools #STACI #ScienceNews #ScientificResearch
Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center | Machine learning and the microscope
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Congratulations to 2024 Horatio Alger Award recipient and MITES alumnus Dale LeFebvre! The award recognizes the achievements of outstanding leaders whose perseverance in the face of adversity personifies the American Dream. “Dale LeFebvre recognizes the importance of investing in all zip codes for youth to have access to STEM fields because talent is everywhere, but opportunities are not,” said MITES Executive Director Eboney Hearn. “The entire MITES family congratulates Dale on his induction into the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, and we hold him up as an example to all of our scholars of how far their talents can take them.” Dale participated in MITES in 1988 before earning a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from MIT. MITES brings together middle and high school students from underrepresented backgrounds to experience STEM through hands-on, collaborative projects alongside a diverse group of STEM professionals, scientists, college students and faculty. He found success at a number of Wall Street and private equity firms before founding his own privately owned equity investment firm, 3.5.7.11, in 2006, where he currently serves as the executive chairman. The Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans will induct Mr. LeFebvre and the other ten honorees into the association during an April ceremony in Washington, D.C. Read more about Dale on our website. https://lnkd.in/eF7KaXs6 Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT School of Engineering MIT Alumni Association
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Antonio Torralba, Phillip Isola, and Bill Freeman just delivered an 800+ page, 13-year masterpiece on computer vision--and look how pretty The MIT Press made the cover. 😍 We're dazzled by the colors, and excited to dig in! Read an interview with the authors here: https://lnkd.in/emwVswjC
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Yale Professor of Astronomy and Physics Priyamvada Natarajan has authored this beautiful and personal remembrance of faculty head of computer science Arvind, who passed away on June 17th. https://lnkd.in/enrcsBFG
IN MEMORIAM: ARVIND MITHAL (1947-2024) — Indiaspora
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