A cellphone has a blue shield which blocks red interference.

Wireless Receiver Blocks Interference for Better Mobile Device Performance

Adam Zewe | MIT News

This novel circuit architecture cancels out unwanted signals at the earliest opportunity.

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Researchers Demonstrate the First Chip-based 3D Printer

Adam Zewe | MIT News

Smaller than a coin, this optical device could enable rapid prototyping on the go.

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QS Ranks MIT the World’s No. 1 University for 2024-25

MIT News

Ranking at the top for the 13th year in a row, the Institute also places first in 11 subject areas.

MIT.nano: Engineering at the Heart of the Institute

Karie Shen | The Tech

Scholvin: “Nothing that happens in microfabrication should work. And the reason it’s possible is because we negotiate with nature, in some sense.”

A futuristic quantum computer chip is made of a grid with qubits on the intersections. These red spherical qubits emit flame-like energy between them.

MIT Scientists Tune the Entanglement Structure in an Array of Qubits

Adam Zewe | MIT News

The advance offers a way to characterize a fundamental resource needed for quantum computing.

Artificial Intelligence brain shape in a complex and modern GPU card in shades of purple, blue, and gold

2024 MIT AI Hardware Program Symposium

Wednesday, May 1, 2024 | 9:30am - 3:00pm ET
Hybrid

Zoom & 8th Floor, MIT Schwarzman College of Computing
51 Vassar Street Cambridge, MA

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How ASML took over the chipmaking chessboard

Mat Honan, James O'Donnell | MIT Technology Review

MIT Technology Review sat down with outgoing CTO Martin van den Brink to talk about the company’s rise to dominance and the life and death of Moore’s Law.

Rafael Jaramillo sits in his office and looks to the side. A large wrench sits on the window sill. The desk is covered in white paper with many drawings and notes on it.

Life is short, so aim high

Michaela Jarvis | MIT News

Professor Rafael Jaramillo relishes the challenge of developing new, environmentally beneficial semiconductor materials.

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VIAVI Solutions Joins MIT.nano Consortium

MIT.nano

International technology company becomes sustaining member of industry group.

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Students Explore Career Opportunities in Semiconductors

MIT.nano

Global Semiconductor Alliance’s Women’s Leadership Initiative provides inspiration and guidance to MIT students.

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