David L. Chandler

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Vision and Discrete Sensors August 15, 2023

Sensing, controlling microscopic spin density in quantum materials

Fine-tuning the spin density in some materials allows researchers to develop new quantum sensors or quantum simulations.

By David L. Chandler
Industrial PCs June 28, 2023

Optical light source for quantum computers developed

MIT researchers have developed a device that emits a stream of single photons and could provide a basis for optical quantum computers.

By David L. Chandler
Industrial PCs March 14, 2023

Engineers discover way to control nuclei to encode quantum information

MIT researchers can directly control a property of nuclei called spin using lasers, which can help them encode quantum information.

By David L. Chandler
Robotics November 30, 2022

Assembler robot groups have potential for making larger structures

MIT researchers are showing how groups of robots can work together to build almost anything from buildings, vehicles and larger robots.

By David L. Chandler
Process Instrumentation and Sensors October 18, 2022

Engineers develop shape-memory material for actuators

MIT researchers have developed a ceramic-based material that could be used for highly efficient actuators for aircraft or other uses, with minimal moving parts.

By David L. Chandler
AI and Machine Learning October 18, 2022

Machine, device learning on the edge

MIT researchers have developed a technique that enables AI models to continually learn from new data on intelligent edge devices like smartphones and sensors, reducing energy costs and privacy risks.

By David L. Chandler
Vision and Discrete Sensors August 17, 2022

Engineers repurpose photography technique to enhance sensors, vision

MIT researchers have repurposed a 19th century photography technique to make stretchy, color-changing films, which could improve manufacturing of pressure-monitoring bandages, shade-shifting fabrics touch-sensing robots and more.

By David L. Chandler
System Integration August 3, 2022

Silk developed as alternative to some microplastics

Researchers have developed a system based on silk that could provide an inexpensive and easily manufactured substitute, which could improve quality for manufactured goods and processes.

By David L. Chandler
Discrete Manufacturing March 21, 2022

Carbon fiber development used for lightweight structural materials

MIT researchers have found a way to make carbon fiber could turn refinery byproducts into high-value, ultralight structural materials for cars, aircraft and spacecraft.

By David L. Chandler
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Process Instrumentation and Sensors February 22, 2022

Solar-powered system offers a route to inexpensive desalination

A passive solar evaporation system developed by MIT researchers could be used to clean wastewater, provide potable water or sterilize medical tools in off-grid areas.

By David L. Chandler
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