In MITERS (
the MIT Electronic Research Society), an undergraduate club that Damon Vander Lind says «exists for the sole purpose of building cool stuff,» he salvages components from a 1960s - era tape deck.
Not exact matches
OSLO — In her long career as a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (
MIT) in Cambridge, Mildred «Millie» Dresselhaus, who is now 83, has
researched the
electronic structure of carbon in its myriad forms, from bulk graphite to nanotubes.
In her career as a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (
MIT) in Cambridge, Mildred «Millie» Dresselhaus, who is now 83, has
researched the
electronic structure of carbon in its myriad forms.
«No one's ever extracted this power to do actual
electronic functions,» says
MIT electrical engineer Anantha Chandrakasan, who led the
research along with Konstantina Stankovic of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary.