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MIT.nano is offering six courses during MIT's Independent Activities Period (IAP) in January 2026! Make your own chip inside the fab, learn to interpret x-ray diffraction data, and create 3D models of real-world objects. Use imaging, machine learning and AI to create intelligent systems, learn about e-beam lithography, and study physiological sensing in the built environment. Open to all MIT community members. Read more and register.

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