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Jan 8, 2019 Calmon and Wordsworth awarded NSF CAREER Grants Early-career faculty receive one of the most prestigious awards for up-and-coming researchers Awards, Electrical Engineering, Environment, Planetary Science
Jan 8, 2019 Nada Amin joins SEAS faculty Computer scientist explores new ways of programming that are easier, faster, safer Academics, Computer Science
Jan 7, 2019 Exploring Earth’s deep subsurface with magnetic resonance chip Researchers develop miniaturized nuclear magnetic resonance for oil and gas exploration Electrical Engineering
Jan 7, 2019 Programming light on a chip Research opens doors in photonic quantum information processing, optical signal processing and microwave photonics Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics
Jan 4, 2019 The long memory of the Pacific Ocean Historical cooling periods are still playing out in the deep Pacific Environment
Jan 2, 2019 Grad student profile: Buse Aktas Ph.D. candidate blurs the lines between craftsmanship and engineering Robotics
Jan 2, 2019 Mehta co-authors book on blockchain Neel Mehta, A.B. ’18 (computer science) has co-written a book titled “Bubble or Revolution: The Present and Future of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency.”
Dec 31, 2018 China’s war on particulate air pollution is causing more severe ozone pollution PM 2.5 pollution is falling but ground-level ozone pollution is on the rise Climate
Dec 21, 2018 A safe, wearable soft sensor Biocompatible sensor could be used in diagnostics, therapeutics, human-computer interfaces, and virtual reality Bioengineering, Materials, Wearable Devices