EECS Alliance

    The EECS Alliance works with organizations to offer unparalleled industry access to future-shaping students for internships, post graduate employment, networking, and collaborations

    EECS Alliance Career Fair

     

    September 19, 2024
    4-7pm ET

    Nearly 800 MIT EECS students participate in the fair each year. It’s one of the most popular career fair on campus, and the event to attend if you’re looking to fill roles in the EE, CS, of AI domains.

    Registration will open shortly. Only available to EECS Alliance Members, 6A companies, and invited guests. Visit our event page to find more upcoming events!

    EECS Student Resume Portal 

    Students from across the EECS Department have uploaded resumes to a single portal. Companies and browse by research topics, graduation year, or major.

    EECS Alliance members, check your email for the login password!

    Host an event with students! Reach out to eecs-alliance@mit.edu

    EECS In the News

    New “Oreo” method from MIT CSAIL researchers removes footprints that reveal where code is stored before a hacker can see them.

    A new low-power system using radio frequency waves takes a major step toward autonomous, indoor drone navigation.

    Today’s interviewee, Titus Roesler, is a senior majoring in Electrical Science and Engineering. As a first-year at MIT, Roesler joined the Experimental Study Group (ESG), a learning community for first-years that offers the general Institute requirements (GIRs) in a small, tight-knit class setting. As he reports it, “I never left! Since then, I’ve stuck around as an associate advisor for new cohorts of first-year ESG students, as a teaching assistant for classes on calculus and group theory, and as an instructor for special seminars in electrical engineering that I’ve designed from scratch and taught myself.” Roesler’s commitment to his academic community goes deep. Besides his teaching work, he is a member of the Undergraduate Student Advisory Group in EECS (USAGE), which provides student feedback to the Department. Roesler took time out of his schedule to answer a few questions about his experience at MIT.

    In a new MIT course co-taught by EECS and philosophy professors, students tackle moral dilemmas of the digital age.

    New faculty member Kaiming He discusses AI’s role in lowering barriers between scientific fields and fostering collaboration across scientific disciplines.