Materials Processing Center marks 35 years
Service to faculty, collaboration with industry are hallmarks of campus-based Materials Processing Center at MIT.
Service to faculty, collaboration with industry are hallmarks of campus-based Materials Processing Center at MIT.
A seminar series on the nuts and bolts of constructing a 200,000 square-foot nanotechnology laboratory comes to MIT.
Inaugural event brings together over 100 campus leaders to plan for greater efficiency, reduced waste.
MIT's associate dean for innovation is inventing at the nanoscale.
Silvija Gradečak’s nanoscale work creates big-scale results that could transform energy production, storage, and lighting.
Engineering tiny paths to cancer treatment, bone regrowth, and wound healing, Paula Hammond serves as an exemplary researcher-educator within the MIT community.
Project managers hold community meetings to explain impact of MIT.nano.
MIT.nano will help researchers apply the power of nanotechnology to solve big problems.
“MIT.nano,” to be built in the heart of campus, will house advanced cleanroom, imaging, and prototyping facilities.