Monterrey Tec researchers exhilarated by nanotech challenges
The Tec de Monterrey and MIT Program fosters exchanges in nanotechnology and nanoscience, with the goal of helping the Tec to become a research university.
The Tec de Monterrey and MIT Program fosters exchanges in nanotechnology and nanoscience, with the goal of helping the Tec to become a research university.
Palacios, Shah, Tedrake promoted to full professor; Englund promoted to associate professor without tenure.
New technology could secure credit cards, key cards, and pallets of goods in warehouses.
Low-power chip processes 3-D camera data, could enable wearable device to guide the visually impaired.
Depositing different materials within a single chip layer could lead to more efficient computers.
New techniques for building microelectromechanical systems show promise.
New ultralow-power circuit improves efficiency of energy harvesting to more than 80 percent.
Prototype boosts production of versatile fibers fourfold, while cutting energy consumption by 92 percent.
Postdoctoral scholars in electrical engineering and computer science gain new perspectives as Postdoc6 comes full cycle.
Circuit that reduces power leakage when transmitters are idle could greatly extend battery life.
Arrays of tiny conical tips that eject ionized materials could fabricate nanoscale devices cheaply.
Electrospray arrays can dramatically downsize systems and costs for onsite chemical analysis — and many other applications.
New research reveals how bonded materials, from airplane wings to dental crowns, lose their bonding.