Sponsored by the MIT Energy Club, MIT Energy Night is devoted to highlighting innovative energy technologies and research by gathering presenters from start-ups and academia.
MIT.nano Director Vladimir Bulović will give a virtual tour of MIT.nano and show attendees how twenty-five years of intensive research now gives us the power to reshape our world from the nanoscale up. Part of the MIT Technology Review's 2020 EmTech: Leading with Innovation.
The fifth of MIT’s six Climate Action Symposia. Topics will include how research universities can help the world deal with the climate crisis and initiatives being developed by MIT to reduce carbon emissions.
October 20, 2020
2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. EST Register here.
Join the Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL) for their October seminar with John E. Kitching, founder and leader of the Atomic Devices and Instrumentation Group in NIST-Boulder’s Time and Frequency Division.
Join the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) and Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS) for this seminar on the effects and the workflows needed to implement variability aware design for silicon photonics.
This application webinar includes a brief overview of the fellowship program, eligibility, and application process; and an opportunity for live Q&A with the Activate team.
The 7th annual Mechanical Engineering Research Exhibition (MERE) will take place Friday, October 9. A keynote address will be given by MIT alum and Executive Director of the American Society for Engineering Education, Norman L. Fortenberry.