Engineers harness stomach acid to power tiny sensors | MIT News
Ingestible electronic devices could monitor physiological conditions or deliver drugs.
Feb. 6, 2017 • ~6 min
Manufacturing microspheres | MIT News
Technique mass-produces uniform, encapsulated particles for pharmaceuticals, many other uses.
Oct. 6, 2016 • ~7 min
Microchip enables fast, precise measurement of single-cell growth | MIT News
Device that measures growth of many individual cells simultaneously could lead to rapid tests for antibiotics.
Sept. 5, 2016 • ~8 min
Martin Schmidt named Ray and Maria Stata Professor | MIT News
MIT provost and leader in microscale and nanoscale fabrication appointed to the Ray and Maria Stata Professorship in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
Aug. 3, 2016 • ~3 min
Duane Boning named LeBel Professor | MIT News
A leader in the field of manufacturing and design has been appointed the Clarence J. LeBel Professor of Electrical Engineering.
June 30, 2016 • ~4 min
Spotlight on engineering staff | MIT News
The 2016 Infinite Mile Awards in the School of Engineering
May 31, 2016 • ~2 min
Monterrey Tec researchers exhilarated by nanotech challenges | MIT News
The Tec de Monterrey and MIT Program fosters exchanges in nanotechnology and nanoscience, with the goal of helping the Tec to become a research university.
March 29, 2016 • ~11 min
EECS announces four faculty promotions | MIT News
Palacios, Shah, Tedrake promoted to full professor; Englund promoted to associate professor without tenure.
Feb. 8, 2016 • ~4 min
Toward hack-proof RFID chips | MIT News
New technology could secure credit cards, key cards, and pallets of goods in warehouses.
Feb. 3, 2016 • ~6 min
A virtual “guide dog” for navigation | MIT News
Low-power chip processes 3-D camera data, could enable wearable device to guide the visually impaired.
Feb. 2, 2016 • ~6 min
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