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- 16.412J / 6.834J Cognitive Robotics, Spring 2005
Cognitive robotics addresses the emerging field of autonomous systems possessing artificial reasonin
- 7.90J / 6.874J Computational Functional Genomics, Spring 2005
The course focuses on casting contemporary problems in systems biology and functional genomics in co
- 9.66J / 9.660J / 6.804J Computational Cognitive Science, Fall 2004
This course is an introduction to computational theories of human cognition. Drawing on formal model
- 6.001 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Spring 2005
This course introduces students to the principles of computation. Upon completion of 6.001, students
- 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Fall 2000
6.002 introduces the fundamentals of the lumped circuit abstraction. Topics covered include:
- 6.003 Signals and Systems, Fall 2003
This course covers fundamentals of signal and system analysis, with applications drawn from filterin
- 6.004 Computation Structures, Fall 2002
6.004 offers an introduction to the engineering of digital systems. Starting with MOS transistors, t
- 6.011 Introduction to Communication, Control, and Signal Processing, Spring 2004 - Spring 2005
This course is taken mainly by undergraduates, and explores ideas involving signals, systems and pro
- 6.012 Microelectronic Devices and Circuits, Fall 2005
6.012 is the header course for the department\'s \"Devices, Circuits and Systems\" concentration. Th
- 6.012 Microelectronic Devices and Circuits, Fall 2003
6.012 is the header course for the department\'s \"Devices, Circuits and Systems\" concentration. Th
- 6.013 Electromagnetics and Applications, Fall 2002
This course explores electromagnetic phenomena in modern applications, including wireless communicat
- 6.033 Computer System Engineering (SMA 5501), Spring 2005
This course covers topics on the engineering of computer software and hardware systems: techniques f
- 6.034 Artificial Intelligence, Fall 2002
This course introduces students to the basic knowledge representation, problem solving, and learning
- 6.034 Artificial Intelligence, Spring 2005
This course introduces representations, techniques, and architectures used to build applied systems
- 6.035 Computer Language Engineering (SMA 5502), Fall 2005
6.035 is a course within the department\'s \"Computer Systems and Architecture\" concentration. This
- 6.041 / 6.431 Probabilistic Systems Analysis and Applied Probability, Spring 2005
This course is offered both to undergraduates (6.041) and graduates (6.431), but the assignments dif
- 6.041 / 6.431 Probabilistic Systems Analysis and Applied Probability, Spring 2006
This course is offered both to undergraduates (6.041) and graduates (6.431), but the assignments dif
- 6.061 / 6.979 Introduction to Electric Power Systems, Spring 2003
This course is offered both to undergraduates (6.061) and graduates (6.979), where the graduate vers
- 6.090 Building Programming Experience: A Lead-In to 6.001, January (IAP) 2005
This course will serve as a two-week aggressively gentle introduction to programming for those stude
- 6.092 Bioinformatics and Proteomics, January (IAP) 2005
This interdisciplinary course provides a hands-on approach to students in the topics of bioinformati
- 6.092 Java Preparation for 6.170, January (IAP) 2006
This course focuses on introducing the language, libraries, tools and concepts of JavaTM. The course
- 6.096 Algorithms for Computational Biology, Spring 2005
This course is offered to undergraduates and addresses several algorithmic challenges in computation
- 6.101 Introductory Analog Electronics Laboratory, Fall 2002
6.101 is an introductory electronics laboratory. Students learn about the basic principles of a
- 6.111 Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory, Fall 2002
6.111 consists of lectures and labs on digital logic, flipflops, PALs, counters, timing, synchroniza
- 6.111 Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory, Spring 2004
6.111 covers digital design topics such as digital logic, flipflops, PALs, CPLDs, FPGAs, counters, t
- 6.161 / 6.637 Modern Optics Project Laboratory, Fall 2005
6.161 offers an introduction to laboratory optics, optical principles, and optical devices and syste
- 6.163 Strobe Project Laboratory, Fall 2005
This is a laboratory experience course with a focus on photography, electronic imaging, and light me
- 6.170 Laboratory in Software Engineering, Fall 2005
This course is a core electrical engineering computer science subject at MIT. It introduces concepts
- 6.171 Software Engineering for Web Applications, Fall 2003
6.171 is a course for students who already have some programming and software engineering exper
- 6.186 Mobile Autonomous Systems Laboratory, January (IAP) 2005
MASLab (Mobile Autonomous System Laboratory), also known as 6.186, is a robotics contest. The contes
- 6.231 Dynamic Programming and Stochastic Control, Fall 2002
This course covers the basic models and solution techniques for problems of sequential decision maki
- 6.241 Dynamic Systems & Control, Fall 2003
6.241 examines linear, discrete- and continuous-time, and multi-input-output systems in control and&
- 6.245 Multivariable Control Systems, Spring 2004
This course uses computer-aided design methodologies for synthesis of multivariable feedback control
- 6.253 Convex Analysis and Optimization, Spring 2004
6.253 develops the core analytical issues of continuous optimization, duality, and saddle point theo
- 6.263J / 16.37J Data Communication Networks, Fall 2002
6.263J / 16.37J focuses on the fundamentals of data communication networks. One goal is to give some
- 6.270 Autonomous Robot Design Competition, January (IAP) 2005
6.270 is a hands-on, learn-by-doing class, in which participants design and build a robot that will
- 6.301 Solid-State Circuits, Spring 2003
This course covers analog circuit analysis and design, focusing on the tools and methods necessary f
- 6.302 Feedback Systems, Fall 2002
This course provides an introduction to the design of feedback systems. Topics covered include: prop
- 6.331 Advanced Circuit Techniques, Spring 2002
Following a brief classroom discussion of relevant principles, each student in this course completes
- 6.334 Power Electronics, Spring 2003
6.334 examines the application of electronics to energy conversion and control. Topics covered inclu
- 6.341 Discrete-Time Signal Processing, Fall 2005
This class addresses the representation, analysis, and design of discrete time signals and systems.
- 6.345 Automatic Speech Recognition, Spring 2003
6.345 introduces students to the rapidly developing field of automatic speech recognition. Its conte
- 6.370 Robocraft Programming Competition, January (IAP) 2005
The 6.370 Robocraft programming competition is a unique challenge that combines battle strategy and
- 6.374 Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits, Fall 2003
6.374 examines the device and circuit level optimization of digital building blocks. Topics covered
- 6.432 Stochastic Processes, Detection, and Estimation, Spring 2004
This course examines the fundamentals of detection and estimation for signal processing, commun
- 6.435 System Identification, Spring 2005
This course is offered to graduates and includes topics such as mathematical models of systems from
- 6.441 Transmission of Information, Spring 2003
6.441 offers an introduction to the quantitative theory of information and its applications to relia
- 6.450 Principles of Digital Communication - I, Fall 2002
6.450 was offered in Fall 2002 as a relatively new elective on digital communication. The course ser
- 6.451 Principles of Digital Communication II, Spring 2005
This course is the second of a two-term sequence with 6.450. The focus is on coding techniques for a
- 6.453 Quantum Optical Communication, Fall 2004
This course is offered to graduate students and covers topics in five major areas of quantum optical
- 6.630 Electromagnetic Theory, Fall 2002
6.630 is an introductory subject on electromagnetics, emphasizing fundamental concepts and applicati
- 6.632 Electromagnetic Wave Theory, Spring 2003
6.632 is a graduate subject on electromagnetic wave theory, emphasizing mathematical approaches
- 6.635 Advanced Electromagnetism, Spring 2003
In 6.635, topics covered include: special relativity, electrodynamics of moving media, waves in disp
- 6.637 Optical Signals, Devices, and Systems, Spring 2003
6.637 covers the fundamentals of optical signals and modern optical devices and systems from a pract
- 6.641 Electromagnetic Fields, Forces, and Motion, Spring 2005
6.641 examines electric and magnetic quasistatic forms of Maxwell\'s equations applied to dielectric
- 6.642 Continuum Electromechanics, Fall 2004
This course focuses on laws, approximations, and relations of continuum electromechanics. Topics inc
- 6.661 Receivers, Antennas, and Signals, Spring 2003
This course explores the detection and measurement of radio and optical signals encountered in commu
- 6.685 Electric Machines, Fall 2005
6.685 explores concepts in electromechanics, using electric machinery as examples. It teaches an und
- 6.691 Seminar in Electric Power Systems, Spring 2006
This course comprises of a seminar on planning and operation of modern electric power systems. Conte
- 6.728 Applied Quantum and Statistical Physics, Fall 2002
6.728 covers concepts in elementary quantum mechanics and statistical physics. The course introduces
- 6.730 Physics for Solid-State Applications, Spring 2003
This course examines classical and quantum models of electrons and lattice vibrations in solids, emp
- 6.763 Applied Superconductivity, Fall 2005
This course provides a phenomenological approach to superconductivity, with emphasis on superconduct
- 6.772 Compound Semiconductor Devices, Spring 2003
This course outlines the physics, modeling, application, and technology of compound semiconductors (
- 6.774 Physics of Microfabrication: Front End Processing, Fall 2004
This course is offered to graduates and focuses on understanding the fundamental principles of the \
- 6.776 High Speed Communication Circuits, Spring 2005
6.776 covers circuit level design issues of high speed communication systems, with primary focus bei
- 6.780 Semiconductor Manufacturing, Spring 2003
6.780 covers statistical modeling and the control of semiconductor fabrication processes and plants.
- 6.801 / 6.866 Machine Vision, Fall 2004
Machine Vision provides an intensive introduction to the process of generating a symbolic descriptio
- 6.803 / 6.833 The Human Intelligence Enterprise, Spring 2002
This course is offered both to undergraduates (6.803) and graduates (6.833). 6.803/6.833 is designed
- 6.821 Programming Languages, Fall 2002
6.821 teaches the principles of functional, imperative, and logic programming languages. Topics cove
- 6.823 Computer System Architecture, Fall 2005
6.823 is a course in the department\'s \"Computer Systems and Architecture\" concentration. 6.823 is
- 6.824 Distributed Computer Systems, Fall 2002
This course covers abstractions and implementation techniques for the design of distributed systems.
- 6.825 Techniques in Artificial Intelligence (SMA 5504), Fall 2002
6.825 is a graduate-level introduction to artificial intelligence. Topics covered include: represent
- 6.826 Principles of Computer Systems, Spring 2002
6.826 provides an introduction to the basic principles of computer systems, with emphasis on the use
- 6.827 Multithreaded Parallelism: Languages and Compilers, Fall 2002
The topics covered in this course include: - Languages and compilers to exploit multithreaded parall
- 6.828 Operating System Engineering, Fall 2003
6.828 teaches the fundamentals of engineering operating systems. The following topics are studi
- 6.829 Computer Networks, Fall 2002
How does the global network infrastructure work and what are the design principles on which it is ba
- 6.830 Database Systems, Fall 2005
This course relies on primary readings from the database community to introduce graduate students to
- 6.831 User Interface Design and Implementation, Fall 2004
6.831 introduces the principles of user interface development, focusing on three key areas: Design:
- 6.837 Computer Graphics, Fall 2003
6.837 offers an introduction to computer graphics hardware, algorithms, and software. Topics in
- 6.838 Algorithms for Computer Animation, Fall 2002
Animation is a compelling and effective form of expression; it engages viewers and makes difficult c
- 6.844 Computability Theory of and with Scheme, Spring 2003
6.844 is a graduate introduction to programming theory, logic of programming, and computability, wit
- 6.857 Network and Computer Security, Fall 2003
6.857 is an upper-level undergraduate, first-year graduate course on network and computer security.
- 6.863J / 9.611J Natural Language and the Computer Representation of Knowledge, Spring 2003
6.863 is a laboratory-oriented course on the theory and practice of building computer systems f
- 6.864 Advanced Natural Language Processing, Fall 2005
This course is a graduate introduction to natural language processing - the study of human language
- 6.867 Machine Learning, Fall 2002
6.867 is an introductory course on machine learning which provides an overview of many techniques an
- 6.871 Knowledge-Based Applications Systems, Spring 2005
This course covers the development of programs containing a significant amount of knowledge about th
- 6.875 Cryptography and Cryptanalysis, Spring 2005
This course features a rigorous introduction to modern cryptography, with an emphasis on the fundame
- 6.881 Representation and Modeling for Image Analysis, Spring 2005
Most algorithms in computer vision and image analysis can be understood in terms of two important co
- 6.883 Program Analysis, Fall 2005
6.883 is a graduate seminar that investigates a variety of program analysis techniques that address
- 6.883 Pervasive Human Centric Computing (SMA 5508), Spring 2006
This course is broad, covering a wide range of topics that have to do with the post-pc era of comput
- 6.884 Complex Digital Systems, Spring 2005
This course is offered to graduates and is a project-oriented course to teach new methodologies for
- 6.891 Computational Evolutionary Biology, Fall 2004
Why has it been easier to develop a vaccine to eliminate polio than to control influenza or AIDS? Ha
- 6.892 Computational Models of Discourse, Spring 2004
This course is a graduate level introduction to automatic discourse processing. The emphasis will be
- 6.895 Essential Coding Theory, Fall 2004
This course introduces the theory of error-correcting codes to computer scientists. This theory, dat
- 6.895 / 6.095J Computational Biology: Genomes, Networks, Evolution, Fall 2005
This course focuses on the algorithmic and machine learning foundations of computational biology, co
- 6.895 Theory of Parallel Systems (SMA 5509), Fall 2003
6.895 covers theoretical foundations of general-purpose parallel computing systems, from langua
- 6.896 Theory of Parallel Hardware (SMA 5511), Spring 2004
6.896 covers mathematical foundations of parallel hardware, from computer arithmetic to physica
- 6.897 Selected Topics in Cryptography, Spring 2004
This course covers a number of advanced \"selected topics\" in the field of cryptography. The first
- 6.911 Transcribing Prosodic Structure of Spoken Utterances with ToBI, January (IAP) 2006
This course presents a tutorial on the ToBI (Tones and Break Indices) system, for labelling certain
- 6.912 Introduction to Copyright Law, January (IAP) 2006
This course is an introduction to copyright law and American law in general. Topics covered include:
- 6.972 Game Theory and Mechanism Design, Spring 2005
This course is offered to graduates and is an introduction to fundamentals of game theory and mechan
- 6.972 Algebraic Techniques and Semidefinite Optimization, Spring 2006
This research-oriented course will focus on algebraic and computational techniques for optimization
- 6.973 Organic Optoelectronics, Spring 2003
The course examines optical and electronic processes in organic molecules and polymers that govern t
- 6.974 / 6.097 Fundamentals of Photonics: Quantum Electronics, Spring 2006
This course explores the fundamentals of optical and optoelectronic phenomena and devices based on c
- 6.976 High Speed Communication Circuits and Systems, Spring 2003
6.976 covers circuit and system level design issues of high speed communication systems, with primar
- 6.977 Semiconductor Optoelectronics: Theory and Design, Fall 2002
6.977 focuses on the physics of the interaction of photons with semiconductor materials. The band th
- 6.977 Ultrafast Optics, Spring 2005
This course is offered to graduate students and addresses issues regarding ultrafast optics. Topics
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