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EECS

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EECSElectrical Equipment Certification Service (United Kingdom)
EECSEvaporative Emissions Control System
EECSEuropean Economic and Social Committee (EU; Brussels, Belgium)
EECSEveryone Else Can Sleep (humor)
EECSEnergy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy (US Department of Energy)
EECSElectrical Engineering and Computer Science
EECSElectronic Entry Control System


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Kurt Keutzer, Professor of EECS at the University of California, Berkeley and former CTO of Synopsys, said, "Aart's research contributions formed a critical piece of the technical foundation of the Design Compiler tool, probably the most successful product in the history of the EDA industry.
The program has afforded CSAIL students with the tools necessary to develop their understanding of the role virtualization technology and operating systems in computer architecture," said Victor Zue, Delta Electronics Professor, Department of EECS, and Director, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory MIT.
 
 
 
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