Join us to learn from NION experts Ondrej Krivanek and Tracy Lovejoy on the key developments in aberration-corrected STEM and ultra-high energy resolution EELS, as well as open-source software advantages and limitations. 10am–noon 12-0168, MIT.nano (basement level) 60 Vassar Street (rear) Cambridge, MA
Join us for talks by experts from JEOL on Advanced Applications of Microscopy (SEM and TEM), Auger, NMR, and Mass Spectrometry! 36-428, Haus Room (4th floor) 50 Vassar St. Cambridge, MA Tuesday, Sept 18, 2018
MIT.nano, the most complex construction project in the history of the MIT campus, has been in the hands of two extraordinary individuals: Travis Wanat and Dennis Grimard. Their outstanding efforts were recognized with a 2018 MIT Excellence Award for Innovative Solutions.
On June 15, 2018, MIT’s Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research will present its 17th annual Summer Symposium: Breakthrough Cancer Nanotechnologies. Nanomedicine is a converging field of study in biology and engineering where scientists work at the molecular level to engineer innovative approaches to better detect, monitor, and treat cancer. Experts will discuss how nanotechnology can provide rapid and sensitive detection of cancer, as well as generate entirely novel and highly effective therapeutic agents. The symposium will also feature an industry panel to discuss the impact of nanomedicine on the future of cancer care.