MIT has established a formal relationship with Tecnologico de Monterrey, one of Latin America’s largest universities, to bring students and faculty from Mexico to Cambridge for fellowships, internships, and research stays in MIT labs and centers. The agreement will initially focus on research at the frontier of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
“At MIT, our mission — to bring knowledge to bear on the world’s great challenges, for the benefit of humankind — inspires us to build relationships with individuals and institutions around the globe who share our vision and values,” MIT President L. Rafael Reif says. “In that spirit, we are pleased that today’s agreement with Tecnologico de Monterrey will allow us to welcome young Mexican scientists and technologists to MIT to work on world-class research projects in nanoscience and nanotechnology, fields with extraordinary potential to improve human society.”
The agreement was celebrated today with a signing ceremony at...
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