MTL Annual Research Report 2011: View Online

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MTL is an interdepartmental laboratory that supports Microsystems research encompassing work in circuits and systems, MEMS, electronic and photonic devices, and molecular and nanotechnology. Our research is enabled by a set of shared experimental facilities, as well as a vibrant industrial consortium. Annually, MTL supports the research of 550 students and staff who are sponsored by contracted research of more than $40M.

News
  • Silvija GradecakGradečak wins Nano Letters young investigator awardMTL core faculty member Prof. Silvija Gradečak, the Thomas Lord Assistant Professor in Materials Science and Engineering, has been named the 2012 recipient of the Nano Letters Young Investigator LectureshipRead more...
  • Graphic: Christine Daniloff Their own devicesMIT's Medical Electronic Device Realization Center aims to connect microelectronics with new health‑care tools.Read more...
  • Jesús del AlamoDel Alamo is awarded 2012 Intel Outstanding Researcher Award in Emerging Research DevicesRecognized by Intel with the 2012 Intel Outstanding Researcher Award in Emerging Research Devices for his "Feasibility Study of InGaAs-based Quantum-Well Field-Effect Transistors for Ultra High Speed, Low Power Logic Applications." Read more...
  • Graphic: Christine Daniloff Chips as mini InternetsThe data-routing techniques that undergird the Internet could increase the efficiency of multicore chips while lowering their power requirements.Read more...
  • optical chipHow to corner the MEMS marketGovernment investment in the manufacture of micromachines could pay huge dividends, but in the meantime, MIT researchers are developing new fabrication techniques.Read More...
Special Events
  • EBLEBL Opening Breakfast Breakfast will be served!
    Eat, socialize, see the facility!
    May 18, 2012
    Bush Room, 10-105

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Faculty
  • Jing KongIn search of new ways of producing nano-materials MTL core faculty member Prof. Jing Kong's research focuses on how to make and control novel forms of thin-film carbon.Read more...
  • Kripa VaranasiNew MTL Core Faculty Member: Kripa Varanasi Dr. Kripa Varanasi is the Doherty Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. His research focuses on the development of nano-engineered surface, interface, and coating technologies that can dramatically enhance performance in energy, water, agriculture, transportation, buildings, and electronics cooling systems.Read more...
  • William TisdaleNew MTL Core Faculty Member: William Tisdale Dr. William Tisdale joined MIT's Chemical Engineering department as Assistant Professor in January of 2012. His research focuses on the understanding and controlling of the flow of energy in nanostructured materials.Read more...
  • Silvija GradečakNew MTL Core Faculty Member: Silvija Gradečak Prof. Gradečak's research focuses on nano-photonics and electronics and is based on the synthesis, characterization and integration of low-dimensional systemsRead more...
  • Polina AnikeevaNew MTL Core Faculty Member: Polina Anikeeva Prof. Anikeeva's current research is centered on development of novel non-invasive methods for in vivo neural stimulation and design of opto-electronic devices for simultaneous recording and stimulation of neural circuits.Read more...
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