The Intersection of SSCS and AI: A tale of two journeys

Today’s technology landscape is dominated by the inescapable excitement of applications and possibilities enabled by artificial intelligence (AI). The timing could not be riper given the availability of big data, sufficient computing capability, and new machine learning techniques. Hear from two professors on how they see circuits applied to the AI realm.

May 26, 2020 at 11 a.m. EST

Vivienne Sze, associate professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
Boris Murmann, professor of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University

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Swift Solar: Startup with MITEI roots develops lightweight solar panels

Swift Solar, a startup co-founded by Joel Jean PhD '17, is developing lightweight solar panels based on perovskite semiconductors. MIT.nano director Vladimir Bulović, a science advisor for Swift Solar, says "The inventions and technical advancements of Swift Solar have the opportunity to revolutionize the format of solar photovoltaic technology."

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Call for contributions: 2020 Annual Research Report

MIT.nano is compiling the 2020 Annual Research Report and we look forward to your contribution.

The Report spans activities of research groups that utilize the shared laboratories and services of MIT.nano. It is formatted as a series of one-page abstracts, showcasing student and postdoc research, as well as profiles of principal investigators (PIs).

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