Scene at MIT: Happy Nanoween

A grad student's research project unexpectedly yields a spooky message made from millions of carbon nanotubes.

Helping Small Science Make Big Changes

Farnaz Niroui SM '13, PhD '17 is returning to MIT for the third time, following her stints as an undergraduate intern, a master’s and PhD student, and now as a professor in the electrical engineering department and researcher in the new MIT.nano facilities. What’s kept her coming back?

Pushing the Boundaries of Nanoscale Processing, Characterization and Analysis

Join us to learn from Oxford Instruments and Asylum Research on the latest tools and technologies for nanoscale processing, characterization and analysis in materials and life science research. 

Tool Talks
October 16th, 2018
9:30am–3:30pm
12-0168, MIT.nano (basement level)
60 Vassar Street (rear)
Cambridge, MA

Open AFM Lab
October 17th, 2018
9:00am -5:00pm
DMSE Bldg 8 Room 114

*Please sign up if you would like to attend the Demo

Joining the resolution revolution

Department of Biology hosts a symposium to celebrate the launch of MIT.nano and its new Cryogenic Electron Microscopy Facility.

LAUNCH.nano: MIT.nano officially opens

After six years of design and construction, MIT.nano officially opened its doors on Oct. 4, 2018, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and other festive events.