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Celebrating five years of MIT.nano

Professor Vladimir Bulovic

Chiang named to Time 100 Climate list

Professor Yet-Ming Chiang

Team engineers nanoparticles using ion irradiation to advance clean energy and fuel conversion

Artist’s representation of nanoparticles created by exsolution and ion irradiation.

From a five-layer graphene sandwich, a rare electronic state emerges

Between layers of graphene are 4 paired, shiny electrons. 2 are blue and 2 are red, and whisps of glowing energy connect them together. They have rings like Saturn, and these rings move them clockwise or counter-clockwise.

Teaching students about photonics to build up the US workforce

About 18 people, including teachers and students, stand on stage for a group photo.

MIT physicists turn pencil lead into “gold”

Graphic illustrating electron correlation, or the ability of electrons to talk with each other.

Elsa Olivetti appointed associate dean of engineering

professor elsa olivetti leaning on wall

Canceling noise to improve quantum devices

closeup of lab equipment…ular sensor with cables

Physicists coax superconductivity and more from quasicrystals

Graphic showing the quasicrystals discovered in this research.

Chris Schuh named dean of Northwestern University McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science

professor Chris Schuh wearing yellow tie.

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