All the possibilities of the cleanroom
MIT-trained electrical engineer Jorg Scholvin guides researchers fabricating new technology at MIT.nano.
MIT-trained electrical engineer Jorg Scholvin guides researchers fabricating new technology at MIT.nano.
A new technique that accurately measures how atom-thin materials expand when heated could help engineers develop faster, more powerful electronic devices.
With new techniques in electron microscopy, James LeBeau explores the nanoscale landscape within materials to understand their properties.
Provider of ultra-high resolution 3D printing becomes sustaining member of industry group.
The device provides greater sensitivity and speed than previous versions, and could be used for industrial inspection, airport security, and communications.
By analyzing enzyme activity at the organism, tissue, and cellular scales, new sensors could provide new tools to clinicians and cancer researchers.
A technique for synthesizing many “white graphene” nanotubes at a time paves the way for stronger, heat-resistant composites, and membranes for renewable energy.
Now in its second year, the Rise program targets exceptional teenage scholars from around the world for their potential as future change-makers.
Professors Arup Chakraborty, Lina Necib, and Ronald Fernando Garcia Ruiz as well as Yuan Cao SM ’16, PhD ’20; Alina Kononov ’14; Elliott H. Lieb ’53; Haocun Yu PhD ’20; and others honored for contributions to physics.
Researchers develop a technique for precisely arranging nanoscale particles on a surface, such as a silicon chip, that doesn’t damage the material.
Digital twins to expand training capabilities through virtual reality.
With NEET, Sherry Nyeo is discovering MIT’s undergraduate research community at the intersection of computer science and biological engineering.
New tools can accommodate samples from small pieces up to 200 mm wafers.
Simple microparticles can beat rhythmically together, generating an oscillating electrical current that could be used to power microrobotic devices.
Prizes in the materials science competition also went to a waste-monitoring device and a nanofiber-based yarn.