Strengthening Electron-triggered Light Emission

David L. Chandler | MIT News Office A new method can produce a hundredfold increase in light emissions from a type of electron-photon coupling, which is key to electron…


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Thesis Defense: Delocalized Photonic Deep Learning on the Internet’s Edge

Monday, February 6, 2023 | 5:00pm - 7:00pm ET Speaker: Alex Sludds, MIT PhD Candidate


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Chips & Innovation: A New Era

Wednesday, January 18, 2023 | 3:00 - 4:00pm ET, MIT Building 34-401A, Grier Room A Speaker: Ahmad Bahai, Texas Instruments


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The Strength and Fragility of AI

Tuesday, January 17, 2023 | 2:30pm – 3:30pm ET Speakers: Aude Oliva and Kevin Hogan, MIT


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Manufacturing a Cleaner Future

Mary Beth Gallagher | Department of Mechanical Engineering Startups founded by mechanical engineers are at the forefront of developing solutions to mitigate the environmental…


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Putting a New Spin on Computer Hardware

Adam Zewe | MIT News Office Luqiao Liu utilizes a quantum property known as electron spin to build low-power, high-performance computer memories and programmable computer chips.


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The US Can Shape the Future of Semiconductors if Congress Thinks Ahead

Rafael Reif | The Hill, Opinion Contributor Spurred by strained supply chains, growing concerns about China, and the landmark CHIPS and Science Act Congress enacted last summer,…


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Pablo Jarillo-Herrero Delivers 2022 Dresselhaus Lecture on the Magic of Moiré Quantum Matter

Amanda Stoll DiCristofaro | MIT.nano The MIT professor discussed a new nanoengineered platform to investigate strongly correlated and topological physics.


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Tomás Palacios Named New Director of the Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL)

Meghan Melvin | Microsystems Technology Laboratories Jane Halpern | Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL) will…


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Paper-thin Solar Cell Can Turn any Surface into a Power Source

Adam Zewe | MIT News Office Researchers develop a scalable fabrication technique to produce ultrathin, lightweight solar cells that can be seamlessly added to any surface.


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