<p>I personally don't know of any, but I don't see why not, particularly if you come in with advanced standing. </p>
<p>I'll put it to you this way. There are (legendary) guys who have gotten their PhD's from MIT in one year. No, that's not one year after their master's, I'm talking about 1 year after their bachelor's. Obviously these are extremely rare and brilliant people. But the point is, it can happen. </p>
<p>Consider the legendary Robert Woodward, Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry for being an pioneer of organic synthesis, including the synthesis of quinine, cholesterol, and chlorophyll. He got his SB in EE from MIT in one year, and then his PhD in EE from MIT the next year. Yeah, that's right, that wasn't a typo - he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for being arguably the most brilliant organic synthetic chemist of his day, and yet his bachelor's and doctoral degrees were in EE. Some people are just too brilliant.</p>