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May 11, 2011 Vahid Tarokh wins prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship Award recognizes "prior achievement and exceptional promise" of Tarokh's contributions to applied mathematics Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics,
Apr 2, 2011 Engineers create vibrant colors in vertical silicon nanowires Surprising phenomenon may lead to greater sensitivity in image sensor devices Electrical Engineering,
Mar 7, 2011 Three SEAS grad students selected to present new technology at URES "Cathbot," multi-core voltage regulator, and biosensor chosen for high-profile presentation to venture capitalists and entrepreneurs Robotics, Health / Medicine, Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering,
Mar 3, 2011 A career in circuitry, trailer to tenure Gu-Yeon Wei designs low-power, high-efficiency computer chips (Harvard Gazette) Environment, Electrical Engineering,
Feb 28, 2011 Increasing processor efficiency by "shutting off the lights" Plug-and-play multi-core voltage regulator could lead to "smarter" smartphones, slimmer laptops, and energy-friendly data centers Environment, Electrical Engineering,
Feb 17, 2011 Photo of Centipede-bot wins honorable mention from Science Graduate student Katie Hoffman's 12-legged, segmented robot honored in Visualization Challenge 2010 Robotics, Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering,
Feb 9, 2011 Researchers at Harvard and MITRE produce world’s first programmable nanoprocessor Nanowire tiles can perform arithmetic and logical functions and are fully scalable Electrical Engineering,
Feb 7, 2011 Ling Qin wins 2011 Analog Devices student design award Ph.D. candidate from Donhee Ham's lab lauded for "academic excellence and research promise." Electrical Engineering,
Jun 29, 2010 Shape-shifting sheets automatically fold into multiple shapes Relying on origami techniques, researchers show programmable matter folding into a boat- or plane-shape Robotics, Electrical Engineering,
May 25, 2010 Float like a mechanical butterfly Postdoctoral fellow Hiroto Tanaka and U. Tokyo colleagues demonstrates forward flight of swallowtail butterfly (Christian Science Monitor) Robotics, Electrical Engineering,