The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has named three Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) faculty to career development professorships.

Karl K. Berggren was named Emanuel E. Landsman Career Development Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. Professor Berggren specializes in methods of nanofabrication, with current emphasis on the role of nanofabrication in superconductive quantum circuits, photodetectors, and high-speed superconductive electronics.

Vivek K Goyal was named Esther and Harold E. Edgerton Career Development Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Professor Goyal specializes in signal processing and information theory, with current emphasis on source coding theory, quantization theory, and practical, robust network content delivery.

Collin M. Stultz was named W. M. Keck Career Development Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering. Professor Stultz specializes in computational chemistry, with current emphasis on measuring conformational changes in macromolecules and understanding the effect of structural transitions on common human diseases. Professor Stultz also holds a concurrent appointment as Assistant Professor of Health Sciences and Technology.

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