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May 5, 2016 Students recognized for outstanding engineering projects Seniors honored for innovation and ingenuity
May 18, 2023 Senior profile: David Andrade Taking aerospace engineering to new heights Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Undergraduate Student Profile, Student Profile
Apr 30, 2014 Renewable energy research receives multimillion-dollar federal backing Harvard researchers ink contract with ARPA-E to further develop organic mega flow battery Environment, Climate,
Jan 20, 2016 Na Li wins prestigious NSF Career Award EE professor is rethinking smart power grids Electrical Engineering, Awards,
Mar 10, 2014 Jelani Nelson receives prestigious NSF CAREER Award $500,000 award will support computer scientist's research and teaching of algorithms for probing massive datasets Computer Science, Awards, AI / Machine Learning,
Mar 29, 2011 SEAS HawkCam is live! Set atop the Maxwell Dworkin building, a live webcam is looking in on a pair of nesting hawks
Apr 23, 2020 What the EPA’s mercury decision means for public health A Q&A with Prof. Elsie Sunderland on the deregulation of mercury and other hazardous air pollutants Environment,
Dec 16, 2016 World’s smallest radio receiver has building blocks the size of two atoms Radio is made from atomic-scale defects in diamond
Dec 13, 2016 David Mooney elected Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors Harvard Bioengineer recognized as a distinguished American inventor whose technologies benefit society Bioengineering, Awards,
May 5, 2015 Using science to create the perfect brisket ES96 students partner with Williams-Sonoma to design a superiorsmoker Academics,