Welcome to the Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL) at MIT. 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.
Micronotes 2009: Now Online
Veeco Instruments joins the MIG; MTL Days at NEC and Qualcomm; Event reports: MARC2009, ISSCC2009, Irwin Jacobs at MIT; MTL Workshop on Next-Generation Medical Electronic Systems; Faculty, staff, and research news; MIT Engineering and the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory; MTL@25: A look back at MTL's history; Alumni Updates; 2009 Graduation Photos
A new way to measure muscle
MIT engineer Joel Dawson and colleagues built a handheld probe that could help doctors monitor muscle atrophy in patients with Lou Gehrig's Disease and other ailments.
Sensors and Transducers at Analog Devices
MTL Seminar Series presents Michael Judy, Analog Devices
Two
chips in oneOne MIT team finds a way to combine materials
for semiconductor manufacture. The advance helps address the limitations
of conventional silicon microprocessors.
INL-MIT
Research Positions at the International Iberian Nanotechnology
Laboratory The International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory,
a recently formed international research organization registered
in the UN, is seeking strongly motivated Researchers to join its
new facility in Braga, North of Portugal (www.inl.int). INL central
lab facilities are presently being built and w ill open in late
2009 (100 million euros investment for an expected research community
of around 400 people at full operation).