Electrical engineering and electronics
Selling chip makers on optical computing
Turning heat to electricity
Cryptographic voting debuts
Inventing language
Also labeled: Computer science and technology, Faculty, Special events and guest speakers, Talk of the Town, CSAIL, Programming languages
What computer science can teach economics
Also labeled: Computational complexity theory, Computer science and technology, CSAIL, Game theory, Nash equilibrium
Inventor, lawyer and lecturer Robert H. Rines dies aged 87
Awards and honors: Nov. 4, 2009
Also labeled: Awards and honors, Broad Institute, Computer science and technology, Faculty, MIT presidency, MITEI
Secure computers aren’t so secure
Also labeled: Cache timing, Cryptography
A new way to measure muscle
Parallel course
Goldwasser, Stubbe named Franklin Institute laureates
Also labeled: Awards and honors, Chemistry and chemical engineering, Computer science and technology, Faculty
William F. Schreiber, professor emeritus in electrical engineering, dies at age 84
Also labeled: Obituaries, Faculty
Seeing things
To peer inside a living cell
Stimulating sight
Intel PhD fellowship recipients announced
Also labeled: Computer science and technology, Awards and honors, Contests and academic competitions, Students
Sharing the air
Two chips in one
Three researchers win presidential early career awards
A fabric with vision
Also labeled: Innovation and inventions, Materials science, Nanoscience and nanotechnology, National relations and service
