Research update: Chips with self-assembling rectangles
New technique allows production of complex microchip structures in one self-assembling step.
New technique allows production of complex microchip structures in one self-assembling step.
Researchers find new method for making spherical particles, from nanoscale to pinhead-sized — including complex beach-ball-like shapes.
Graphene sheets with precisely controlled pores have potential to purify water more efficiently than existing methods.
Multidisciplinary team develops mathematical approach that could help in simulating materials for solar cells and LEDs.
New type of photovoltaic device harnesses heat radiation that most solar cells ignore.
MIT researchers produce 3-D configurations that could lead to new microchips and other devices.
Making proteins stand in line could lead to more lifelike lab tests.
Black, Boyd and Shaner among 31 recipients
Materials science and engineering professor studies nanophotonics and electronics.
Liskov, Suresh, Townsend and Young bring to 78 the number of Institute faculty who are NAS members.
May help improve drug delivery and explain natural patterns from brain folds to bell peppers.
Nanoscale films developed at MIT promote bone growth, creating a stronger seal between implants and patients’ own bone.
Several MIT alumni also named to annual list.