Where is MIT.nano?
Located in the center of MIT's campus, MIT.nano's primary facility is Building 12, with additional facilities located in Buildings 13 and 24.
Review MIT.nano’s research capabilities and infrastructure.
Who can use MIT.nano?
MIT.nano is a shared-use facility accepting users from inside and outside of MIT. An individual’s user category dictates the base rate to use MIT.nano equipment. It may also determine scheduling and other factors.
The user categories are:
- Internal users (MIT): Internal users include MIT students, faculty, and other research personnel.
- External users:
- Academic and government users are members of other college and university communities, including students, faculty, and other research personnel.
- Non-academic and other users are employees of the MIT.nano Consortium, external organizations, and companies including start-ups.
Follow these steps to become a new user.
For vendors performing work at MIT.nano
New vendors should follow these steps.
For MIT-affiliated classes, workshops, and bootcamps
If you are interested in non-research use, such as offering a class, workshop, or bootcamp submit an inquiry form with a description of your concept. Our staff will work with you to customize a facility and instrument use plan.
Approval accounts
Some services requested by individual users require approval from a designated staff person from their department or lab, such as PIs and administrative or financial staff. The platform for this oversight is called MUMMS.
Approvers will need their own account in order to approve requests for access and charges/billing for users from their departments and labs. This account will also permit you to monitor charges and other information related to your users.
To establish an MIT.nano account to manage charges for users:
- Create an account in MUMMS.
- Note that you just need MUMMS/Cost Recovery web access.
- Contact nanohelp@mit.edu if you have any questions.
Undergraduate students
Institute policy states that undergraduate students shall not work alone with hazardous materials, equipment, or operations, and other activities undertaken in facilities like MIT.nano, with limited exceptions. Email us if you are an undergraduate student with questions about accessing our laboratories and equipment.