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Samco tool talk—Oct. 2

Join MIT.nano for a tool talk with Samco focused on profile control for III-V compound semiconductor devices using Samco ICP-RIE etching tools.

11AM - 1PM ET
Building 12, Room 0168

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MIT Sustainability Conference—Sept. 26 & 27

Join MIT faculty, researchers, and startups as we review core topics like energy and climate, but also explore new ones, like digital sustainability, sustainability for the built environment, and how we teach sustainability – both to the workforce of the present and the workforce of the future.

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2023 MIT Deep Tech Career Fair—Sept. 21

Students, postdocs, researchers, and alumni are invited to attend a career fair with companies from MIT.nano ConsortiumMTL Industrial GroupQuantum Science & Engineering Consortium, and MIT AI Hardware Program Members. Learn more about the companies, explore opportunities for internships or careers, and meet with company representatives one-on-one. 

September 21, 2023 | 5:00-7:00PM | Stata Center

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>> MIT.nano, MTL, QSEC, MIT AI Hardware consortia member REGISTRATION 

International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference—July 10-14

The International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference series is devoted to the science and technology of micro and nanodevices that harness vacuum and/or high electric field phenomena. The conference covers both fundamental aspects and applications. Examples include electron sources, plasmas, liquid ionizers, gas ionizers, electric propulsion, X-rays, vacuum pumps, mass filters, vacuum quantum systems, and harsh electronics.

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Optics11 Life Seminar—June 28

The Koch Institute Nanotechnology Materials Core Facility is hosting Optics11 for a 30 min seminar. Optics11 makes fiber optic-based nanoindentation systems designed to measure the local viscoelastic mechanics of soft samples by performing nondestructive single indentations or generating maps of surface properties. The technology is sensitive and easy-to-use by researchers from all backgrounds (from biologists to mechanical engineers).

Wednesday, June 28
11 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. ET
Building 76 Room 156b