Advancing the next generation in scientific discovery

Marin Soljačić, professor of physics at MIT and an expert in nanophotonics discusses artificial intelligence in science, how it carries large potential benefits, but also substantial risks. 

Tool Talks with Finetech

Join us for a tool talk with Finetech to learn about high accuracy advanced packaging and microelectronics assembly and view a silicon photonics device assembly live demo 

Thursday, January 16, 2020
11:00am–1:00pm
12-0168, MIT.nano (basement level), Building 12
60 Vassar Street (rear)
Cambridge, MA

 

Mass Spec Imaging: Interrogating surfaces using molecular maps

For our January seminar series, MIT.nano is excited to partner with Waters, a member of the MIT.nano Consortium, who will present on engineering a mass spectrometry imaging system that challenges the current paradigm for tissue characterization.

Patent Law Essentials: What Scientists, Engineers, and Entrepreneurs Need to Know

This IAP workshop, sponsored by the MIT Graduate Student Council and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) covers the basics of U.S. patent law, including the patent application process, prosecution, litigation, and licensing.

Friday, January 10 or Saturday, January 11
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
MIT Room 56-154

Email patent-workshop@mit.edu to register.