Academic department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department (MIT EECS ) 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,[ 1] [ 2] and offers degrees of Master of Science , Master of Engineering , Doctor of Philosophy , and Doctor of Science .[ 3]
The curriculum for the electrical engineering program was created in 1882, and was the first such program in the country.[ 4] 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.[ 5]
Associate professors [ edit ]
Name
S.B.
S.M.
Ph.D.
Notability
Gordon Bell
1956
1957
DEC PDP series, VAX
Manuel Blum
1959
1961
computational complexity theory 1995 Turing Award recipient
Amar Gopal Bose
1951
1952
1956
Bose wave systems Founder & Chairman of Bose Corporation
Vanu Bose
1988
1994
1999
software-defined radio Founder & Ceo of Vanu Inc.
Dan Bricklin
1973
Co-creator of VisiCalc
Wen Tsing Chow
1942
missile guidance systems
David D. Clark
1968
1973
Multics , TCP/IP
Wesley A. Clark
LINC
Peter J. Denning
1968
Multics
Bob Frankston
1970
Co-creator of VisiCalc
Cecil H. Green
1924
1924
Texas Instruments
Richard Greenblatt
Developed MacLisp and MacHack Co-wrote the Incompatible Timesharing System and the MIT Lisp Machine Lisp Machines, Inc.
Philip Greenspun
1993
1999
ArsDigita , ICAD
William R. Hewlett
1936
Hewlett-Packard
W. Daniel Hillis
1981
1988
Thinking Machines , Applied MindsClock of the Long Now AI koans
David A. Huffman
1953
Huffman coding
Brewster Kahle
1982
WAIS , Internet Archive
Steve Kirsch
1980
1980
Invented the optical mouse
Leonard Kleinrock
1959
1963
queueing theory , ARPANET
Alan Kotok
1962
1966
Kotok-McCarthy chess program
Andrew Ng
1998
Computer Scientist , cofounder of Google Brain , adjunct professor at Stanford University , cofounder and chairman of Coursera , cofounder DeepLearning.AI , founder and CEO of Landing Ai, Artificial Intelligence , deep learning , MOOC , education technology
Ray Kurzweil
1970
Text to Speech , Speech Recognition
Daniel Levitin
Neuroscientist
John N. Little
1978
MathWorks
Robert Metcalfe
1973
Invented ethernet 3Com
Ken Olsen
1950
Invented magnetic core memory Digital Equipment Corporation
Bob Pease
1961
operational amplifiers , analog circuit design guru
Radia Perlman
1988
spanning-tree protocol
William Poduska
1960
1960
1962
Apollo Computer , Prime Computer
Willard Rockwell
1908
Rockwell International
Douglas T. Ross
1954
computer aided design , Whirlwind SofTech, Inc.
Peter Samson
1963
Early electronic music research
Bob Scheifler
X Window System , Jini
Claude Shannon
1940
Information Theory
Alfred P. Sloan
1892
Chairman of General Motors
Ray Stata
Analog Devices
Guy Steele
1977
1980
Scheme , the Lambda Papers
Ivan Sutherland
1963
Sketchpad Evans and Sutherland
Frederick Terman
1924
Founding member of the National Academy of Engineering One of the fathers of Silicon Valley
John G. Trump
1933
Van de Graaff generator Electron beam sterilization of wastewater
Andrew Viterbi
1957
1957
Viterbi algorithm Qualcomm
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