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Apr 19, 2016 Battling ‘bot topples opponents Harvard team claims victory in mechanized robot competition
Nov 14, 2013 Crowdsourcing science In panel discussion, researchers envision a "world wide lab" of engaged citizen scientists Computer Science
Jul 24, 2019 Aziz and Gordon win Eni Award Professors honoured for their research into energy storage Awards
Feb 3, 2023 Milind Tambe honored by international AI society Will receive AAAI Feigenbaum Prize at 2023 conference AI / Machine Learning, Awards, Computer Science
Mar 26, 2020 Prineha Narang awarded NSF CAREER Award Computational physicist will study solid-state quantum repeaters Applied Physics, Quantum Engineering
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
May 22, 2018 Student profile: Jeremy Burke, M.D.E. ’18 An architect, artist, and engineer, this student has an eye for synergy Design
Feb 3, 2020 Grad student profile: Eleni Dovrou This environmental scientist seeks a clearer picture of cloudy atmospheric chemicals Climate, Environment
Jun 1, 2016 Ingenuity is the driving force behind ES 51 Engineering design, teamwork, and competition meet in hands-on course
Nov 1, 2013 Synaptic transistor learns while it computes First of its kind, brain-inspired device looks toward highly efficient and fast parallel computing Materials, Environment, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Bioengineering
May 29, 2013 Educating the innovators Eric Mazur's teaching and assessment philosophy, developed over 30 years at Harvard, has earned a worldwide following Applied Physics, Academics
Apr 1, 2020 Maurice Smith elected to AIMBE Smith studies how the human brain controls movement Awards