Does MIT give laptops?
As a member of the MIT community, you can buy a used laptop, desktop computer, tablet, or smartphone from the Institute. Purchasing surplus equipment is a great way to save money and put good equipment to use while reducing the cost to MIT for disposal of computing devices. Here’s how to get started.
What computers does MIT use?
MIT fully supports the use of Dell computers and is here to assist students, parents, faculty, and staff purchase technology that will help you succeed during your academic career and beyond.
Does Manipal Institute of Technology give laptops?
Manipal Academy of Higher Education provides laptops to all its faculty members to promote innovative teaching methods and research activities.
Why electrical engineering and Computer Science at MIT?
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at MIT and its graduates have been at the forefront of a great many of these advances. Current work in the department holds promise of continuing this record of innovation and leadership, in both research and education, across the full spectrum of departmental activity.
Where can I find information about electrical engineering and computer science programs?
Additional information about the department’s undergraduate programs may be obtained from the EECS Undergraduate Office, Room 38-476, 617-253-7329. The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science permits qualified MIT undergraduate students to apply for one of three Master of Engineering (MEng) programs.
What can you do with an EECS degree?
The career paths and opportunities for EECS graduates cover a wide range and continue to grow: fundamental technologies, devices, and systems based on electrical engineering and computer science are pervasive and essential to improving the lives of people around the world and managing the environments they live in.
Why study electrical and Computer Science at UAB?
Undergraduate students in the department take core subjects that introduce electrical engineering and computer science, and then systematically build up broad foundations and depth in selected intellectual theme areas that match their individual interests.