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New 3D chips could make electronics faster and more energy-efficient
New 3D chips could make electronics faster and more energy-efficient

The low-cost, scalable technology can seamlessly integrate high-speed gallium nitride transistors onto a standard silicon chip.

Unpacking the bias of large language models
Unpacking the bias of large language models

In a new study, researchers discover the root cause of a type of bias in LLMs, paving the way for more accurate and reliable AI systems.

A sounding board for strengthening the student experience
A sounding board for strengthening the student experience

Composed of “computing bilinguals,” the Undergraduate Advisory Group provides vital input to help advance the mission of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.

This compact, low-power receiver could give a boost to 5G smart devices
This compact, low-power receiver could give a boost to 5G smart devices

Researchers designed a tiny receiver chip that is more resilient to interference, which could enable smaller 5G “internet of things” devices with longer battery lives.

Professor Emeritus Hank Smith honored for pioneering work in nanofabrication
Professor Emeritus Hank Smith honored for pioneering work in nanofabrication

Longtime MIT electrical engineer receives SPIE Frits Zernike Award for Microlithography in recognition of outstanding accomplishments in microlithographic technology.

Celebrating an academic-industry collaboration to advance vehicle technology
Celebrating an academic-industry collaboration to advance vehicle technology

MIT Advanced Vehicle Technology Consortium marks a decade of developing data that improve understanding of how drivers use and respond to increasingly sophisticated automotive features.

Anantha Chandrakasan named MIT provost
Anantha Chandrakasan named MIT provost

A faculty member since 1994, Chandrakasan has also served as dean of engineering and MIT’s inaugural chief innovation and strategy officer, among other roles.

Startup’s biosensor makes drug development and manufacturing cheaper
Startup’s biosensor makes drug development and manufacturing cheaper

Protein sensor developed by alumna-founded Advanced Silicon Group can be used for research and quality control in biomanufacturing.

First-of-its-kind device profiles newborns’ immune function
First-of-its-kind device profiles newborns’ immune function

The BiophysicaL Immune Profiling for Infants (BLIPI) profiles an infant’s immune system in under 15 minutes, using just a single drop of blood.

After more than a decade of successes, ESI’s work will spread out across the Institute
After more than a decade of successes, ESI’s work will spread out across the Institute

John Fernandez will step down as head of the Environmental Solutions Initiative, as its components will become part of the Climate Project and other entities.

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