Building chips from collapsing nanopillars
By turning a common problem in chip manufacture into an advantage, MIT researchers produce structures only 30 atoms wide.
By turning a common problem in chip manufacture into an advantage, MIT researchers produce structures only 30 atoms wide.
‘Lasting economic growth emerges from the most advanced science, mathematics and technology,’ she says.
MIT researchers show how to make e-beam lithography, commonly used to prototype computer chips, more practical as a mass-production technique.
MIT president accepts Obama’s invitation to serve
New analysis helps predict which new systems will be on a fast track to improvements in performance.
MIT study shows sometimes it saves energy, sometimes it doesn’t — and sometimes it makes things worse.
At an MIT forum, experts examine new ways to pursue a good old idea: making things.
With the vaunted Japanese automaker recalling millions of cars, the MIT senior lecturer explains what went wrong