All Events

Immersion Lab Sneak Peek, Oct. 1-2

Come take an early look at the MIT.nano Immersion Lab, MIT's newest research space for augement and virtual reality (AR/VR) and the visualization and analysis of spatially related data. Visit during our sneak peek from 10 AM - 5 PM in Building 12, Room 3027.

Tool Talks with DISCO

Join us for a tool talk with DISCO to learn on the new processing technologies in die singulation, substrate thinning and polishing for advanced devices. 

Tuesday, September 24, 2019
11:00am–1:00pm (Lunch sponsored by DISCO)
12-0168, MIT.nano (basement level), Building 12
60 Vassar Street (rear)
Cambridge, MA

 

A Conversation with Don Eigler: Moving Atoms One by One

As the final event in the "Perspectives in Nanotechnology" series, Don Eigler will visit MIT for an unstructured conversation about his pioneering work, including the seminal moment in 1989 when he spelled I-B-M using 35 xenon atoms.

Tool Talks and Workshop with LatticeGear

Join us for a tool talk and a Workshop with LatticeGear to learn on the recent advancement in the cleaving techniques, singulating and cross-sectioning

Thursday, September 5, 2019
9:30am–10:30am
12-0168, MIT.nano (basement level), Building 12
60 Vassar Street (rear)
Cambridge, MA

*Live DEMO will be available on September 5th and September 6th. DEMO details will be distributed to the registered participants.

Hacking Nano Medicine

Join fellow grad students and postdocs from across the nano and biomedical research spectra of MIT to brainstorm and build innovative solutions for problems in healthcare and nanotechnology! 

Tool Talks with Leica

Join us for a tool talk with Leica and a week-long live demo of sample preparation for cryogenic imaging. The Demo details will be available at the event. 

Tuesday, June 25, 2019
10:00am–4:00pm
12-0168, MIT.nano (basement level), Building 12
60 Vassar Street (rear)
Cambridge, MA

* Live DEMO of the Cryo CLEM and the GP2 will be available between June 25th and July 3rd. 

 

Tool Talks Express with Refeyn Ltd

Join us to learn from Dr. Matthias Langhorst, Refeyn Ltd on the process of developing an instrument for accurate mass determination of nanoparticles, using an optical single-particle counting methodology. 

Wednesday, June 19, 2019
2:00pm–3:00pm
12-0168, MIT.nano (basement level), Building 12
60 Vassar Street (rear)
Cambridge, MA