Massachusetts Microelectronics Internship Program connects undergraduates with industry
MMIP aims to incentivize more students to consider a career in semiconductors and microelectronics, addressing a crucial, nationwide talent gap.
MMIP aims to incentivize more students to consider a career in semiconductors and microelectronics, addressing a crucial, nationwide talent gap.
President L. Rafael Reif and Vice President for Research Maria Zuber helped shape aspects of the bill, which aims to advance U.S. science.
The new design is stackable and reconfigurable, for swapping out and building on existing sensors and neural network processors.
CSAIL scientists’ novel hardware attack against the Apple M1 chip defeats the last line of security while leaving no trace.
Global Semiconductor Alliance’s Women’s Leadership Initiative highlights career opportunities for women in hard technology.
During a tour of MIT.nano, the commerce secretary argued for boosting domestic semiconductor research and manufacturing, to fight inflation and improve national security.
Engineers build a lower-energy chip that can prevent hackers from extracting hidden information from a smart device.
MIT researchers lay out a strategy for how universities can help the US regain its place as a semiconductor superpower.
New technique applied to small computer chips enables efficient vision and detection algorithms without internet connectivity.
New chip eliminates the need for specific decoding hardware, could boost efficiency of gaming systems, 5G networks, the internet of things, and more.
Atomically thin materials are a promising alternative to silicon-based transistors; now researchers can connect them more efficiently to other chip elements.
MIT researchers develop compact on-chip device for detecting electric-field waveforms with attosecond time resolution.
The advance could improve energy efficiency of data centers and lighten the load for electronics-rich vehicles.
The advance could cut production costs and reduce the size of microelectronics for sensing and communication.
Quantum computers could usher in a golden age of computing power, solving problems intractable on today’s machines.