The second QSEC Annual Research Conference (QuARC) brought together MIT student and postdoctoral researchers, staff, faculty, and industry partners for a two-day exploration of the leading edge in quantum information science and engineering.
"Without a doubt, 6.2600 is the most magical and exciting class I’ve taken at MIT" says undergraduate Andi in this blog post about working in MIT.nano's cleanroom to design and fabricate nanoscale devices, including putting his cat's image on a solar cell!
This talk by Dr. Luis Liz-Marzán, Ikerbasque Professor at CIC biomaGUNE (BRTA), will provide an overview of the fabrication of “nanoplasmonics” building blocks and their integration in materials and devices that can be used for real applications in sensing and diagnostics.
Join the MIT Industrial Liaison Program (ILP) for this webinar on energy—battery systems. Speakers include MIT professors Ju Li, Juner Zhu, Tomasz Wierzbicki, and Martin Barzant.
MIT.nano Associate Director Brian Anthony discusses how wearable patient devices can provide healthcare organizations with more varied data, expand options for clinical trials, and make patients more active participants in their own care.
The Advanced Computing Users Survey, sampling sentiments from 120 top-tier universities, national labs, federal agencies, and private firms, finds the decline in America’s advanced computing lead spans many areas.
Join the Microsystems Technology Laboratories for this seminar to be delivered by Patrick Mielle, from the International Society for Olfaction and Chemical Sensing.
12 p.m. – 1 p.m. ET
Allen Room (36-462) Read more.