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HOST: Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT

Does Texas Instruments Have a 'D' or and 'I' in Signal Processing? Greg Delagi February 10, 2003 4:00 PM
LOCATION:
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SPONSOR INFO: The Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) is MITs oldest and largest interdisciplinary research laboratory. Founded in 1946, RLE grew out of the wartime Radiation Laboratorys pioneering study of electronics.
Today, RLE is home to a wide range of sponsored research activities centered in four broad areas: electronics, optics, and photonics; communications and signal processing; atomic, molecular, and optical physics; and "living systems," particularly language, speech, hearing, and haptics. Research at RLE is driven solely by the interests of its investigators, encouraging overlap and flexible collaboration among subject areas. Activities in RLE are both basic and applied, occupying the rich area spanning fundamental research and the development of contemporary technology. Recently, important new initiatives have been launched to investigate the physics of ultracold atoms and to explore quantum information technology and computing.
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