July 1, 2021 Sweat-proof “smart skin” takes reliable vitals, even during workouts and spicy meals The design could lead to conformable wearable monitors to track skin cancer and other conditions. June 30, 2021 Custom-made MIT tool probes materials at nanoscale Offers advantages to researchers across many disciplines June 23, 2021 Clearing the way toward robust quantum computing MIT researchers demonstrate a way to sharply reduce errors in two-qubit gates, a significant advance toward fully realizing quantum computation. June 15, 2021 VELION focused ion beam scanning electron microscope expands MIT.nano capabilities FIB-SEM is now available to researchers across the Institute for use in characterization, nanofabrication, and rapid prototyping. June 8, 2021 3D printing tiny parts for big impact Professor Nicholas Fang’s startup Boston Micro Fabrication uses a novel light-focusing method to make ultraprecise printers. May 20, 2021 Advance may enable “2D” transistors for tinier microchip components Atomically thin materials are a promising alternative to silicon-based transistors; now researchers can connect them more efficiently to other chip elements. May 11, 2021 Nanostructured device stops light in its tracks MIT researchers develop compact on-chip device for detecting electric-field waveforms with attosecond time resolution. April 29, 2021 Q&A: Vivienne Sze on crossing the hardware-software divide for efficient artificial intelligence Her research focuses on more-efficient deep neural networks to process video, and more-efficient hardware to run applications. April 6, 2021 School of Engineering welcomes new faculty Fifteen new professors join the MIT community. March 3, 2021 Researchers improve efficiency of next-generation solar cell material Reducing internal losses could pave the way to low-cost perovskite-based photovoltaics that match silicon cells’ output. Load More
July 1, 2021 Sweat-proof “smart skin” takes reliable vitals, even during workouts and spicy meals The design could lead to conformable wearable monitors to track skin cancer and other conditions.
June 30, 2021 Custom-made MIT tool probes materials at nanoscale Offers advantages to researchers across many disciplines
June 23, 2021 Clearing the way toward robust quantum computing MIT researchers demonstrate a way to sharply reduce errors in two-qubit gates, a significant advance toward fully realizing quantum computation.
June 15, 2021 VELION focused ion beam scanning electron microscope expands MIT.nano capabilities FIB-SEM is now available to researchers across the Institute for use in characterization, nanofabrication, and rapid prototyping.
June 8, 2021 3D printing tiny parts for big impact Professor Nicholas Fang’s startup Boston Micro Fabrication uses a novel light-focusing method to make ultraprecise printers.
May 20, 2021 Advance may enable “2D” transistors for tinier microchip components Atomically thin materials are a promising alternative to silicon-based transistors; now researchers can connect them more efficiently to other chip elements.
May 11, 2021 Nanostructured device stops light in its tracks MIT researchers develop compact on-chip device for detecting electric-field waveforms with attosecond time resolution.
April 29, 2021 Q&A: Vivienne Sze on crossing the hardware-software divide for efficient artificial intelligence Her research focuses on more-efficient deep neural networks to process video, and more-efficient hardware to run applications.
April 6, 2021 School of Engineering welcomes new faculty Fifteen new professors join the MIT community.
March 3, 2021 Researchers improve efficiency of next-generation solar cell material Reducing internal losses could pave the way to low-cost perovskite-based photovoltaics that match silicon cells’ output.