Video Links
I have set up a YouTube Channel on which I will be posting videos of various lectures I have given as well as selected segments from our Workshops on "The Academic Life."
"Peanuts v. Pyramids," an MIT Lecture from February 24, 2009, provides a window into MEMS products, "Microelectromechanical Systems," little gadgets with important uses that are built using microelectronic technology. It provides a good window into what I did professionally, both in research at MIT and in my latter-day commercial venture with Polychromix. A longer introduction to this lecture is appended in the file below.
"Peanuts v. Pyramids," an MIT Lecture from February 24, 2009, provides a window into MEMS products, "Microelectromechanical Systems," little gadgets with important uses that are built using microelectronic technology. It provides a good window into what I did professionally, both in research at MIT and in my latter-day commercial venture with Polychromix. A longer introduction to this lecture is appended in the file below.
peanuts-vs-pyramids-introduction.pdf |
The lecture from December 14, 2020, entitled "Yes, There is Water on the Moon," describes the NASA LCROSS mission of 2009, the first mission to establish definitive proof of substantial bulk water on the frozen moon. My former company, Polychromix, provided the near-infrared spectrometers that made the critical measurements.