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EDS/EBSD Workshop with Gatan/EDAX-Apr. 11

Join MIT.nano for a tool talk with EDAX/Gatan

Date: Thursday, April 11, 2024
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. ET
Location: 12-0168 (MIT.nano basement)
Lunch will be provided to registered participants, sponsored by Gatan/EDAX

Workshop Schedule
10:30AM – 11:30 AM: Quantifying lithium in the SEM using Cipher (EDS/qBSE)
11:30 – 12:15 am: The Future of EBSD Indexing Methods: Spherical Indexing and its Applications
12:15PM-1:00PM: Lunch (sponsored by Gatan/EDAX)
1-4:30 pm: EBSD data indexing demonstration and Q/A

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MIT Display Workshop - April 2 at 1-5pm in W20-202

April 2, 2024 - 1 to 5pm

Stratton Student Center (W20-202)

Open to: MTL, MIT.nano, RLE Communities

During the workshop, seven faculty members specializing in topics of microLED displays, quantum dot LEDs, OLEDs, holographic displays, and metalenses will present their research activities. Moreover, their students and postdoctoral researchers will present their ongoing projects during poster sessions, which will take place in the same conference room. Refreshments will be provided.

Nano Explorations: Magnetic imaging with NV centers in diamond—Mar. 5

Join us on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 for the next Nano Explorations talk. Samuel Karlson, Second Lieutenant & Military Fellow in the Quantum Information and Integrated Nanosystems Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory and a graduate student in the Nuclear Science and Engineering Department, will present on magnetic imaging with NV centers in diamond.

11 a.m. — 11:45 a.m. ET
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MIT Ethics in Technology and AI Conference—Feb. 28 & 29

What is the status of AI development and policy? And what are the ethical implications of what some call the next step in the evolution of intelligence? How do questions of ethics in AI keep pace with this breakneck speed of development? These and other pressing questions will be the subject of our conference, where leading MIT experts will weigh in on these issues and their impact on business, politics, education, and the overall direction of humanity.

Presented by the MIT Industrial Liasion Program (ILP)
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