Logo for FUTUR-IC project, in the shape of a leaf with circuitry

MIT researchers advance toward greater bandwidth, more energy-efficient communications

Elizabeth A. Thomson | Materials Research Laboratory

The FUTUR-IC research program integrates electronics and photonics in microchip systems.

Pablo Jarillo-Herrero stands in front of the MIT dome, holding a circular wafer displaying moire patterns over his head

Pablo Jarillo-Herrero wins Kavli Prize in Nanoscience

Julia C. Keller | School of Science

The MIT physicist shares the honor with two others for foundational research establishing the field of twistronics.

Natnael Kahssay, wearing nitrile gloves, smiles and holds up a computer chip for the camera.

Discovering the Joy of Future-forward Electrical Engineering

Jane Halpern | Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

One year in, MIT’s hands-on 6-5 (Electrical Engineering With Computing) degree program is already one of the most popular majors among first-year students.

Tomás Palacios appointed Director of ISN

Office of the Vice President for Research

As director, Tomás will lead ISN’s research mission and build communities within MIT and with external partners.

Lisa Su

Lisa Su ’90, SM ’91, PhD ’94 to deliver MIT’s 2026 Commencement address

Kathy Wren | MIT News

An electrical engineer by training, Su is the chair and CEO of the semiconductor company AMD.

New 3D Chips could Make Electronics Faster and more Energy-Efficient

Adam Zewe | MIT News

The low-cost, scalable technology can seamlessly integrate high-speed gallium nitride transistors onto a standard silicon chip.

Anantha Chandrakasan Named MIT Provost

Kathy Wren | MIT News

A faculty member since 1994, Chandrakasan has also served as dean of engineering and MIT’s inaugural chief innovation and strategy officer, among other roles.

Photonic Processor could Streamline 6G Wireless Signal Processing

Adam Zewe | MIT News

By performing deep learning at the speed of light, this chip could give edge devices new capabilities for real-time data analysis.

Two coupled qubits with a bright light shining on them

MIT Engineers Advance Toward a Fault-tolerant Quantum Computer

Adam Zewe | MIT News

Researchers achieved a type of coupling between artificial atoms and photons that could enable readout and processing of quantum information in a few nanoseconds.

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