Tool Talks

MIT.nano Tool Talks are designed to introduce the latest transformative technologies, tools, methods and science advancements.

Tool Talks are sponsored by individual tool suppliers but geared toward the entire MIT community—applicable to a generalized scientific audience from materials science to electrical engineering, applied physics to biology and medicine, mechanical engineering to environmental science and more—for broadest impact and to provide educational value for all levels of students, postdocs, staff, faculty, and collaborators. 

Since September 2017, MIT.nano has hosted over 40 tool talks. See a quick snapshot of all the tool suppliers who have participated here.

Scheduled approximately once a month, MIT.nano Tool Talks are organized by Anna Osherov, associate director for Characterization.nano. These events are flexible in format to enable more learning and cross-pollination through the technical and scientific knowledge-based seminars, as well as discussions and/or demos. Occasionally, shorter Tool Talks Express seminars may also be offered to complement the regular monthly Tool Talks. Previous and upcoming events are listed on the MIT.nano website. http://mitnano.mit.edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/events/

Sign up to receive tool talk announcements here.


 

Pushing the Boundaries of Nanoscale Processing, Characterization and Analysis

Join us to learn from Oxford Instruments and Asylum Research on the latest tools and technologies for nanoscale processing, characterization and analysis in materials and life science research. 

Tool Talks
October 16th, 2018
9:30am–3:30pm
12-0168, MIT.nano (basement level)
60 Vassar Street (rear)
Cambridge, MA

Open AFM Lab
October 17th, 2018
9:00am -5:00pm
DMSE Bldg 8 Room 114

*Please sign up if you would like to attend the Demo

Aberration-corrected STEM: past, present and future

Join us to learn from NION experts Ondrej Krivanek and Tracy Lovejoy on the key developments in aberration-corrected STEM and ultra-high energy resolution EELS, as well as open-source software advantages and limitations.
10am–noon
12-0168, MIT.nano (basement level)
60 Vassar Street (rear)
Cambridge, MA

What's New in Nano Tools?

Join us for talks by experts from JEOL on Advanced Applications of Microscopy (SEM and TEM), Auger, NMR, and Mass Spectrometry!
36-428, Haus Room (4th floor)
50 Vassar St.
Cambridge, MA
Tuesday, Sept 18, 2018

[CANCELLED] What's New in Nano Tools?

Join us for talks by experts from JEOL on Advanced Applications of Microscopy (SEM and TEM), Auger, NMR, and Mass Spectrometry!
6-104, Chipman Room
182 Memorial Drive (Rear)
Cambridge, MA
9:30am–4:00pm