A Programming Language for Hardware Accelerators

Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL

Researchers created Exo, which helps performance engineers transform simple programs that specify what they want to compute into very complex programs that do the same thing as the specification, only much, much faster.

MTL Mini Technical Symposium

Saturday, July 20, 2022 | 9:00am - 12:15pm ET

Multiple Speakers

quantum sensor machine

Quantum Sensor Can Detect Electromagnetic Signals of any Frequency

David L. Chandler | MIT News Office

MIT engineers expand the capabilities of ultrasensitive nanoscale detectors, with potential uses for quantum computing and biological sensing.

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Stronger Security for Smart Devices

Adam Zewe | MIT News Office

MIT Researchers demonstrate two security methods that efficiently protect analog-to-digital converters from powerful attacks that aim to steal user data.

beneq machine setup

Beneq Transform—Versatile, Automated ALD Solution for High-throughput Semiconductor Production

Tuesday, June 14, 2022 | 10am – 11am ET

Speaker: Patrick Rabinzohn, Product Strategy and Business Development, Executive Semiconductor ALD, Beneq

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Vaikuntanathan Wins Godel Prize for Homomorphic Encryption Research

Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL News

Vinod Vaikuntanathan, alongside collaborators, has been awarded the Godel prize for transformative contributions on homomorphic encryption.

ai policy forum

AI Policy Forum Symposium

Sunday, May 19, 2022 | 9:00am - 4:00pm ET

Multiple Speakers

Connecting MIT Students with Women Leading in Semiconductors

Amanda Stoll DiCristofaro | MIT.nano

Global Semiconductor Alliance’s Women’s Leadership Initiative highlights career opportunities for women in hard technology at the “Design the Solution” event at MIT.

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MIT AI Hardware Program Features NCB Research on 2D Neuromorphic Devices for Sustainable Artificial Intelligence

Mark Grinstein-Camacho | MIT Media Lab

Nano Cybernetic Biotrek develops technologies to understand brains and employ these insights to build brainlike computers.

MIT to Name Building 12, Home of MIT.nano, in Honor of Lisa Su

MIT Resource Development

Building 12, the home of MIT.nano, will soon be named in honor of Lisa T. Su ’90, SM ’91, PhD ’94, chief executive officer and chair of the Board of Directors of AMD. Su is the first MIT alumna to make a gift for a building that will bear her own name.

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