Sentences with phrase «electrical and computer engineering whose»

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By contrast, Moitra and his coauthors — Gautam Kamath and Jerry Li, both MIT graduate students in electrical engineering and computer science; Ilias Diakonikolas and Alistair Stewart of USC; and Daniel Kane of USCD — found an algorithm whose running time increases with the number of data dimensions at a much more reasonable rate (or, polynomially, in computer science jargon).
In a Nature Photonics article whose lead author is Stanford graduate student Alexander Piggott, Vuckovic, a professor of electrical engineering, and her team explain a process that could revolutionize computing by making it practical to use light instead of electricity to carry data inside computers.
«This whole work is inspired by antenna engineering technology,» says Qing Hu, a distinguished professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, whose group led the new work.
After flipping coin to decide whose name would come first, electrical engineers Bill Hewlett and David Packard founded HP in the back of Palo Alto in 1935, long before there were computers: The company started out making industrial audio - testing equipment, and over time expanded into making all kinds of industrial electronics, including the first computer referred to as a «PC.»
Electrical engineering can be found across a vast variety of industries including automobile and equipment manufacturers, computer hardware, electronic items and any other industry whose products or services use electricity in some form.
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