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Apr 15, 2024 Telling workers’ stories through technology SEAS staffer helps bring art installation to life AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science, COVID-19
Jun 12, 2017 Science that soars Students develop NASA flight instruments to study ozone depletion over Midwest Academics
May 16, 2017 Student profile: Diondra Peck, A.B. ’17 Applied math concentrator sums up SEAS experiences, from medical research to mentorship
Jan 8, 2014 Organic mega flow battery promises breakthrough for renewable energy Harvard technology could economically store energy for use when the wind doesn’t blow and the sun doesn’t shine Materials, Environment
Apr 27, 2018 A window into an innovator’s mind Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates shares insights, reflections with Harvard students Events
Sep 19, 2014 Soft robotics ‘toolkit’ features everything a robot-maker needs Online resource is designed to foster innovation and learning Robotics
Oct 5, 2017 A decade of growth at SEAS The Harvard Paulson School celebrates widening innovative research, looks to expanded future Academics, Events
Aug 1, 2012 Reluctant electrons enable "extraordinarily strong" negative refraction New technique using kinetic inductance shows promise for dramatic miniaturization of metamaterials Optics / Photonics, Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics
May 3, 2021 Finale Doshi-Velez granted tenure Computer scientist approved for role of full professor Computer Science
Mar 26, 2012 "Buckliball," an engineered buckling structure, advances folding materials Inspired by a toy, the collapsible buckliball represents a new class of 3D, origami-like structures Materials, Bioengineering, Applied Physics