Neural networks everywhere | MIT News

New chip reduces neural networks’ power consumption by up to 95 percent, making them practical for battery-powered devices.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
Feb. 13, 2018 ~6 min

Energy-efficient encryption for the internet of things | MIT News

Special-purpose chip reduces power consumption of public-key encryption by 99.75 percent, increases speed 500-fold.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
Feb. 12, 2018 ~6 min


Three EECS professors join leadership team | MIT News

Saman Amarasinghe and Joel Voldman are named associate department heads; Nancy Lynch is associate department head for strategic directions, a new post.

Anne Stuart | Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science • mit
Jan. 12, 2018 ~8 min

Device makes power conversion more efficient | MIT News

New design could dramatically cut energy waste in electric vehicles, data centers, and the power grid.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
Dec. 6, 2017 ~6 min

3-D-printed device builds better nanofibers | MIT News

Printed nozzle system could make uniform, versatile fibers at much lower cost.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
Oct. 30, 2017 ~6 min

New 3-D chip combines computing and data storage | MIT News

Advance points toward new generation of computers for coming superstorm of data.

Helen Knight | MIT News correspondent • mit
July 5, 2017 ~8 min

Spotlight on engineering staff | MIT News

The School of Engineering gives its 2017 Infinite Mile Awards for exceptional service and support.

School of Engineering • mit
May 22, 2017 ~2 min

Researchers devise efficient power converter for internet of things | MIT News

Design reduces converter’s resting power consumption by 50 percent.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
Feb. 17, 2017 ~6 min


Voice control everywhere | MIT News

Low-power special-purpose chip could make speech recognition ubiquitous in electronics.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
Feb. 13, 2017 ~7 min

Secure wireless chargers | MIT News

New chip would thwart the counterfeiting that plagues the market for wired device chargers.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
Feb. 9, 2017 ~7 min

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