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Ignoring non-academic issues (such as climate, housing, scholarship/stipend, etc.), between MIT and Stanford, which school has a stronger (better) PhD program in the following areas of electrical engineering: photonics, materials, devices, nanotechnology (not circuits, control, bio-EE, or computer engineering)? Thanks. (Apologies for cross-posting.)

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Currently trying to make the same decision. From what I've gathered, Stanford is stronger in optics, MIT is stronger in devices/materials. Most electronic materials based research at Stanford seemed to be graphene/2D, while MIT offered a wider interpretation of what electronic materials could consist of.

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