Researchers develop a paper-thin loudspeaker
The flexible, thin-film device has the potential to make any surface into a low-power, high-quality audio source.
The flexible, thin-film device has the potential to make any surface into a low-power, high-quality audio source.
MIT’s LEAP at MIT.nano is the first in a network to advance manufacturing for the state.
The NCSOFT-sponsored program will advance cutting-edge technologies for gaming and data visualization.
Su is the first MIT alumna to make a gift for a building that will bear her own name.
MIT, RPI, and SUNY convene a national conversation on semiconductor tech translation and hard-tech startups.
MIT AI Hardware Program launches with five inaugural companies to advance AI technologies for the next decade.
Virtual conference gathered students, faculty, and industry partners to explore the future of microsystems and nanotechnology.
During a tour of MIT.nano, the commerce secretary argued for boosting domestic semiconductor research and manufacturing, to fight inflation and improve national security.
Grossman led the biology community for eight years, increasing faculty diversity, support for outreach programs and graduate students.
National Science Foundation award will allow the VELION FIB-SEM to become a permanent instrument in MIT.nano’s characterization facility.
MIT researchers lay out a strategy for how universities can help the US regain its place as a semiconductor superpower.
Undergraduate classes provide hands-on introduction to nanotechnology and nanoengineering at MIT.nano.
A new fabrication technique produces low-voltage, power-dense artificial muscles that improve the performance of flying microrobots.
SENSE.nano symposium highlights the importance of sensing technologies in medical studies.
Electrical engineer and Stanford University professor discusses how computer software can support advanced designs and new functionalities.