Materialkunde und Nanotechnologien am MIT
Power when the sun doesn’t shineBrain surgery training from an avatarStudy unlocks nanoscale secrets for designing next-generation solar cellsStudy unlocks nanoscale secrets for designing next-generation solar cellsNourishing the mind, hand, and stomachMIT engineers 3D print the electromagnets at the heart of many electronicsResearchers harness 2D magnetic materials for energy-efficient computingResearchers harness 2D magnetic materials for energy-efficient computingElectrons become fractions of themselves in graphene, study findsPlay it again, SpirioHitchhiking cancer vaccine makes progress in the clinicUsing AI to discover stiff and tough microstructuresThis ultrasound sticker senses changing stiffness of deep internal organsMIT students win national materials design competitionTechnique could improve the sensitivity of quantum sensing devicesTechnique could improve the sensitivity of quantum sensing devicesMADMEC winner creates “temporary tattoos” for T-shirtsMIT-led team receives funding to pursue new treatments for metabolic diseaseNancy Hopkins awarded the National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare MedalNew MIT.nano equipment to accelerate innovation in “tough tech” sectorsMIT, Applied Materials, and the Northeast Microelectronics Coalition Hub to bring 200mm advanced research capabilities to MIT.nanoDNA particles that mimic viruses hold promise as vaccinesMiddle-school students meet a beam of electrons, and excitement resultsMiddle-school students meet a beam of electrons, and excitement resultsBenchtop test quickly identifies extremely impact-resistant materialsBenchtop test quickly identifies extremely impact-resistant materialsSchool of Engineering fourth quarter 2023 awardsResearchers demonstrate rapid 3D printing with liquid metalCapsid of HIV-1 behaves like cell’s cargo receptor to enter the nucleusResearchers improve blood tests’ ability to detect and monitor cancerShell joins MIT.nano ConsortiumStripes in a flowing liquid crystal suggest a route to “chiral” fluidsResearchers 3D print components for a portable mass spectrometerMIT community members elected to the National Academy of Inventors for 2023MIT’s tiny technologies go to WashingtonNanoparticle-delivered RNA reduces neuroinflammation in lab testsAngela Belcher delivers 2023 Dresselhaus Lecture on evolving organisms for new nanomaterialsAngela Belcher delivers 2023 Dresselhaus Lecture on evolving organisms for new nanomaterialsClosing the design-to-manufacturing gap for optical devices3 Questions: Darrell Irvine on making HIV vaccines more powerful3 Questions: Darrell Irvine on making HIV vaccines more powerfulMIT Generative AI Week fosters dialogue across disciplinesScientists 3D print self-heating microfluidic devicesScientists 3D print self-heating microfluidic devicesBreakerspace illuminates the mysteries of materialsResearchers safely integrate fragile 2D materials into devicesResearchers safely integrate fragile 2D materials into devicesRemembering Professor Judy Hoyt, a pioneer in semiconductor researchMIT engineers develop a way to determine how the surfaces of materials behaveHigh school students gain skills by working on digital learning materials
by Stefanie Koperniak | Katherine Ouellette | MIT Open Learning on 30. November 2023 at 16:00
MIT Digital Learning Lab and Empowr pilot a new internship program.