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Anny Xijia Zheng and Ganesh Ajjaganadde named recipients of the 2019–2020 Claude E. Shannon Research Assistantship

Anny Xijia Zheng and Ganesh Ajjaganadde named recipients of the 2019–2020 Claude E. Shannon Research Assistantship

by RLE at MIT | Sep 20, 2019 | Awards, RLE News Articles

The Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) is pleased to announce that the 2019–2020 Claude E. Shannon Research Assistantship has been awarded to Anny Xijia Zheng and Ganesh Ajjaganadde, doctoral students in the Department of Electrical Engineering and...
Arman Rezaee receives 2019 Collier Medal

Arman Rezaee receives 2019 Collier Medal

by RLE at MIT | Mar 26, 2019 | News Links

Honors recognize extraordinary dedication to MIT’s goals, values, mission, and community «more» Related Links: Exceptional individuals receive 2019 MIT Excellence Awards and Collier Medal (MIT News) MIT EECS...
The Internet at 100X: Vincent Chan’s group advances revolutionary new network design

The Internet at 100X: Vincent Chan’s group advances revolutionary new network design

by RLE at MIT | Jul 1, 2010 | News Links

The heart of the Internet is a network of high-capacity optical fibers that spans continents. But while optical signals transmit information much more efficiently than electrical signals, they’re harder to control. The routers that direct traffic on the Internet...
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