November 15, 2022 MIT.nano adds new instruments to create and analyze at the nanoscale New tools can accommodate samples from small pieces up to 200 mm wafers. October 25, 2022 The tenured engineers of 2022 Fourteen faculty members have been granted tenure in five departments across the MIT School of Engineering. October 25, 2022 Deep learning with light A new method uses optics to accelerate machine-learning computations on smart speakers and other low-power connected devices. October 4, 2022 Learning on the edge A new technique enables AI models to continually learn from new data on intelligent edge devices like smartphones and sensors, reducing energy costs and privacy risks. September 28, 2022 Massachusetts Microelectronics Internship Program: a big focus on critical tiny components September 1, 2022 DMSE’s tenured engineers of 2022 September 1, 2022 Engineers fabricate a chip-free, wireless electronic “skin” The device senses and wirelessly transmits signals related to pulse, sweat, and ultraviolet exposure, without bulky chips or batteries. August 15, 2022 U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren visits MIT to celebrate passage of CHIPS and Science Act The Massachusetts senator toured MIT.nano and held a roundtable with university leaders to discuss how the new law could advance research and education in the state. August 1, 2022 New hardware offers faster computation for artificial intelligence, with much less energy Engineers working on “analog deep learning” have found a way to propel protons through solids at unprecedented speeds. July 27, 2022 Researchers 3D print sensors for satellites Cheap and quick to produce, these digitally manufactured plasma sensors could help scientists predict the weather or study climate change. Load More
November 15, 2022 MIT.nano adds new instruments to create and analyze at the nanoscale New tools can accommodate samples from small pieces up to 200 mm wafers.
October 25, 2022 The tenured engineers of 2022 Fourteen faculty members have been granted tenure in five departments across the MIT School of Engineering.
October 25, 2022 Deep learning with light A new method uses optics to accelerate machine-learning computations on smart speakers and other low-power connected devices.
October 4, 2022 Learning on the edge A new technique enables AI models to continually learn from new data on intelligent edge devices like smartphones and sensors, reducing energy costs and privacy risks.
September 28, 2022 Massachusetts Microelectronics Internship Program: a big focus on critical tiny components
September 1, 2022 Engineers fabricate a chip-free, wireless electronic “skin” The device senses and wirelessly transmits signals related to pulse, sweat, and ultraviolet exposure, without bulky chips or batteries.
August 15, 2022 U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren visits MIT to celebrate passage of CHIPS and Science Act The Massachusetts senator toured MIT.nano and held a roundtable with university leaders to discuss how the new law could advance research and education in the state.
August 1, 2022 New hardware offers faster computation for artificial intelligence, with much less energy Engineers working on “analog deep learning” have found a way to propel protons through solids at unprecedented speeds.
July 27, 2022 Researchers 3D print sensors for satellites Cheap and quick to produce, these digitally manufactured plasma sensors could help scientists predict the weather or study climate change.