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Dec 6, 2019 A platform for stable quantum computing, a playground for exotic physics Recent research settles a long-standing debate Applied Physics, Quantum Engineering
Dec 5, 2019 Alumni profile: Jiayun Fang, A.B. ’16 Changing courses to make an impact Computer Science
Dec 3, 2019 Metalens grows up Researchers develop a mass-producible, centimeter-scale metalens for VR, imaging Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics
Dec 2, 2019 Grad student profile: Nicholas Cuccia For this applied physics Ph.D. candidate, failure is an option AI / Machine Learning, Applied Physics, Materials
Dec 2, 2019 Cohen named president of FIRST FIRST operates a series of competitions to inspire students in engineering and technology fields Technology
Dec 2, 2019 Manoharan named AAAS Fellow Honored for contributions to biophysics and condensed matter Awards
Nov 27, 2019 Students reflect on SWE Conference Members of Harvard's Society of Women Engineers chapter attended the national gathering Academics, Belonging, Student Organizations
Nov 26, 2019 Sengeh named Minister of Education for Sierra Leone David Sengeh, A.B. ’10 (engineering sciences) has been appointed to lead the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education in Sierra Leone (MBSSE).
Nov 25, 2019 Locking up fats in CAGEs to treat obesity Orally administered liquid salt helps prevent fat absorption and slow down weight gain in rats Bioengineering, Health / Medicine
Nov 18, 2019 Switching to renewable energy could save thousands of lives in Africa Researchers estimate future death toll from fossil fuel emission Environment, Health / Medicine
Nov 18, 2019 Alumni profile: Scott Kennedy, Ph.D. ’03 Powering up community engagement for clean energy projects Environment
Nov 15, 2019 Grad student profile: Larissa Zhou Whether testing French fry crispiness or developing more palatable space food, this Ph.D. candidate has a healthy appetite for science Cooking, Materials