Smart systems for semiconductor manufacturing
Lam Research Tech Symposium, co-hosted by MIT.nano and Microsystems Technology Lab, explores challenges, opportunities for the future of the industry.
Lam Research Tech Symposium, co-hosted by MIT.nano and Microsystems Technology Lab, explores challenges, opportunities for the future of the industry.
As automation rises in the workplace, speakers explore ways to train students and reskill workers.
Mechanical engineering students in MIT D-Lab are working with collaborators in Uganda on a solution for the health hazards associated with wood-burning stoves.
An algorithm speeds up the planning process robots use to adjust their grip on objects, for picking and sorting, or tool use.
New method from MIT’s research enterprise in Singapore paves the way for improved optoelectronic and 5G devices.
Professor’s startup brings millimeter-scale location tracking to factories, ports, and other industrial environments.
Brian Anthony, co-leader of SENSE.nano, discusses sensing for augmented and virtual reality and for advanced manufacturing.
Through the MechE Alliance’s Industry Immersion Program, graduate students get hands-on experience working on projects across a range of industries.
MIT researchers find a way to eliminate carbon emissions from cement production — a major global source of greenhouse gases.
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory team creates new reprogrammable ink that lets objects change colors using light.
Task force calls for bold public and private action to harness technology for shared prosperity.
Low-cost “piezoelectric” films produce voltage, could be used for flexible electronic components and more.
New research from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory uses machine learning to customize clothing designs.
Apps developed by MIT spinout Tulip help manufacturers augment employee production rather than automating it away.
Engineers design surfaces that send rain flying away, potentially preventing icing or soaking.