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Rephotography on Mobile Devices presented by SuperUROP ...
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Event
Rephotography on Mobile Devices presented by SuperUROP student Michele ...

MIT EECS - Quanta Computer Undergraduate Research and Innovation Scholar Michele Pratusevich presented her SuperUROP project titled "Rephotography on Mobile Devices" at the SuperUROP poster session on Dec. 6, 2012 at the MIT Grier Room, 34-401. Michele Pratusevich's ...

Vladimir Bulovic on OLED Displays
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Demonstration
Professor Vladimir Bulovic on OLED Displays

What does a glowing pickle have in common with sophisticated flat panel OLED video displays? Professor Vladimir Bulovic explains.

Pre-Flip
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Feature
Pre-Flip

As part of GR2 we went to see what are the issues that our users are facing. We talked with the system operators, and we tried the current system.

POV-Ray Flight Animation
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Feature
POV-Ray Flight Animation

Each of the 500 frames that make up this image were rendered using POV-Ray using a C# program I developed for the class 1.124/2.091: Software & Computation for Simulation. The position of the plane (and the camera which lags behind by a meager 3 frames) were generated to file using an Octave ...

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Profile: Polina Golland
  • MIT News,
  • News
Polina Golland - The quantifier

By helping biologists turn their hunches into rigorous mathematical models, Polina Golland builds software that interprets medical images. Read more about Golland's work at http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/profile-golland-0112.html

Plenary Session: Rich Identity and the Next Net
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Feature
Plenary Session: Rich Identity and the Next Net

Alex ("Sandy") Pentland, Toshiba Professor of Media, Arts, and Sciences, MIT; Director, Human Dynamics Lab. 10/12/2009

Plenary Session: Participatory Sensing: from ecosystems to ...
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Feature
Plenary Session: Participatory Sensing: from ecosystems to human systems

Deborah Estrin, Professor of Computer Science, UCLA; Director, Center for Embedded Networked Sensing. 10/12/2009

Plenary Session: Modeling Social Behavior with Aggregated ...
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Feature
Plenary Session: Modeling Social Behavior with Aggregated Location ...

Ted Morgan, CEO, Skyhook Wireless; Kipp Jones, Chief Architect, Skyhook Wireless. 10/12/2009

Plenary Session: Ad Morphing: matching online ads to ...
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Feature
Plenary Session: Ad Morphing: matching online ads to individual cognitive ...

Glen Urban, Professor of Marketing, MIT Sloan School of Management; Chairman, MIT Center for Digital Business. 10/12/2009

Physical Sciences and Engineering
  • MIT150,
  • History
Physical Sciences and Engineering

MIT150 Symposium Computation and the Transformation of Practically Everything Symposium Chair Srinivas Devadas - Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT Speakers Charles M. Vest - President, Emeritus, MIT and President, National Academy of Engineering Maria Zuber - E. A. ...

How Many Manufacturing Jobs Can U.S. Realistically Maintain?
  • Manufacturing,
  • Feature
PBS Newshour: How Many Manufacturing Jobs Can U.S. Realistically Maintain?

As President Obama and GOP presidential candidates talk about reviving the U.S. manufacturing sector in hopes of creating jobs, how realistic is that goal in the face of continued outsourcing and machines filling jobs once held by humans?

Paper solar cell powers an LED clock
  • MIT News,
  • News
Paper solar cell powers an LED clock

A paper solar cell circuit is shown powering an LCD clock when illuminated. The entire integrated paper photovoltaic is then fed through a roll-to-roll office laser-jet printer. The resulting ink spells MIT on the device side of the paper array, which then continues to power the LCD clock. The ...

Panel 3: Summary Discussion
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Feature
Panel 3: Summary Discussion

Visions of the use of personal electronic data for innovative research and applications that improve sustainability, social equity, urban management, energy efficiency, public health, among others. Panelists: Richard Clarke, Assistant Vice President--Public Policy, AT&T, Inc. David Lazer, ...

Panel 2: Ensuring Data Protection: Legal and Regulatory ...
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Feature
Panel 2: Ensuring Data Protection: Legal and Regulatory Methods

A conversation between panelists and audience members on the legal protections and regulations that should be in place to extract value from data but also mitigate the risks associated with research, government, and commercial activities that use personal electronic ...

Panel 1: Ensuring Data Protection: Technical Methods
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Feature
Panel 1: Ensuring Data Protection: Technical Methods

What practices and standards for collection, storage, analysis and use or distribution of electronic information would support the value that may be obtained from such information, but also provide appropriate protections? Panelists: Dean Gallant, Assistant Dean for ...

On the Unpredictability of Elections using Social Media Data
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Feature
On the Unpredictability of Elections using Social Media Data

Eni Mustafaraj of the Department of Computer Science, Wellesley College

Object Placement as Inverse Motion Planning, presented by ...
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Demonstration
Object Placement as Inverse Motion Planning, presented by SuperUROP ...

MIT EECS - Angle Undergraduate Research and Innovation Scholar Annie Holladay presented her project titled "Object Placement as Inverse Motion Planning" at the Dec. 6, 2012, SuperUROP poster session held in the MIT Grier Room, 34-401. Ms. Holladay's advisors are EECS ...

Nanotechnologies for an Efficient Energy Future (Part 2: ...
  • Alumni,
  • Event
Nanotechnologies for an Efficient Energy Future - Part 2 - Q & A - Prof. ...

Please join us for our third MITEI on the Road event of 2011 and hear about promising MIT Energy Initiative research from one of the Institute's leading researchers, Vladimir Bulovi?. The energy-efficient future will be built in part through the adoption of innovative ...

Nanotechnologies for an Efficient Energy Future (Part 1)
  • Alumni,
  • Event
Nanotechnologies for an Efficient Energy Future - Part 1 - Prof. Vladimir ...

Please join us for our third MITEI on the Road event of 2011 and hear about promising MIT Energy Initiative research from one of the Institute's leading researchers, Vladimir Bulovi?. The energy-efficient future will be built in part through the adoption of innovative ...

Multimodal ASSIST demonstration
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Feature
Multimodal ASSIST demonstration

Aaron Adler gives a demonstration of the multimodal speech and sketching version of ASSIST

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