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What a night at the hashtag#RD100 Awards in Palm Springs, CA! Our team was dressed to the nines to celebrate fifteen Lincoln Laboratory inventions receiving R&D 100 Awards. We are incredibly honored to be recognized alongside world-leading innovators in science and technology. https://ow.ly/sHT050Ujotg 🏆 Full list of the 2024 R&D 100 winners: https://ow.ly/9Z3E50UjWRl
The Chandra X-Ray Observatory, one of the NASA Great Observatories, was deployed by the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1999. It was designed for high-resolution imaging of X-ray astronomical objects from space. Lincoln Laboratory developed and assembled the Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS), one of two imaging systems on board Chandra. The ACIS contains ten chargecoupled device (CCD) imaging arrays that were fabricated in Lincoln Laboratory’s Microelectronics Laboratory. Each CCD array comprises a million pixels. Two of the imaging arrays were specially designed back-illuminated devices fabricated by using a novel high-temperature oxidation and annealing technology developed at the Laboratory in order to achieve high quantum efficiency for the detection of very-low-energy X-rays. The Chandra Observatory continues to make important contributions to astrophysics and to rely on the ACIS for 95% of its science imagery.
Lincoln Laboratory intern develops cost-management software for 3D printer: Riley Harn applied her knowledge of coding to solve challenges for the Mechanical Engineering Group’s hashtag#3D printing laboratory. https://ow.ly/jCmc50Ul9Zk
#TBT to an incredible experience at the Grace Hopper Conference in Philadelphia, PA earlier this month! Our talent stewards were proud to represent MIT Lincoln Laboratory and to have had the opportunity to connect with so many students and professionals! 🙌 Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth! If you didn't get a chance to see us at hashtag#GHC24, you can learn more about us here: https://www.ll.mit.edu/ We’re hiring in a wide-range of research areas. Launch your career by taking on the most pressing problems facing the nation, performing cutting-edge research, and teaming up with ambitious peers! https://ow.ly/NAOY50TG7XG
Aboard NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Orion spacecraft, the Lincoln Laboratory–developed Modular, Agile, Scalable Optical Terminal (MAScOT) will beam data over laser links during the first crewed lunar mission since 1972. https://ow.ly/bCw250TPK1h
Through a SkillBridge internship, Connor Mathews, a U.S. Army service member applied his experience identifying compromised communications to a research program on steganography. “I could tell the Laboratory was an excellent environment and that it developed incredibly impactful technology. I lack experience in this type of research and development. It gave me a desire to participate in that,” says Mathews. Learn more about Connor's work at the Laboratory: https://ow.ly/jxP350TUtfh
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is proud to be recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor as a 2024 HIRE Vets Platinum Medallion Award recipient for demonstrating unparalleled commitment to attracting and retaining veterans. This award recognizes the efforts of so many across the Laboratory to hire, transition, develop, and retain veterans, and acknowledges the important contributions of our veteran community to the work of the Laboratory on behalf of our nation. Read more about this recognition on MIT LL News: https://ow.ly/wzTm50U2915
For the second year in a row, we are honored to be recognized as a Disability Equality Index (DEI) hashtag#BestPlaceToWork for hashtag#DisabilityInclusion by Disability:IN and the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD). We are proud of our efforts and our continued commitment to advance further on our disability inclusion journey to drive tangible actions toward full inclusion and equality.
“The Laboratory is the perfect workplace for me. It offers the professional challenges that I'm seeking while also fostering a team environment, which I have been searching for since leaving the military,” says Guillermo Morales. https://ow.ly/bNlq50TvIzB hashtag#LifeatMITLL
Last week, members of our staff were thrilled to represent MIT Lincoln Laboratory at the annual GEM Conference in San Antonio, TX! The GEM Fellowship Program is a network of leading corporations, laboratories, and research institutions that enables qualified students to pursue graduate education. Lincoln Laboratory has had a committed partnership with GEM for over 10 years and has supported over 154 MS and PhD Fellows, representing a direct investment in critical mentoring and sponsorship. https://ow.ly/8j3p50TE9NZ