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Mar 21, 2011 How the lily blooms Harvard mathematicians reveal that ruffling at the edge of each petal drives the delicate flower to open, contradicting common theories of blooming Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics
Mar 21, 2011 John Briscoe on protecting liquid assets Water expert says the beverage industry needs to work with locals to best manage water resources (New York Times) Environment
Mar 14, 2011 Eyeing the future of surgery with lasers Eric Mazur believes that femtosecond lasers may be the most advanced surgical method in ophthalmology in the 21st century (Photonics.com) Applied Physics
Mar 10, 2011 Harvard student projects win $50k in grants to support innovation Fourth annual Harvard College Innovation Challenge recognizes top student entrepreneurs in "most competitive" applicant pool to date Entrepreneurship
Mar 9, 2011 Graduate student Alice Chen wins 2011 Lemelson-MIT student prize $30,000 prize recognizes four individuals nationwide who show exceptional innovation and a portfolio of inventiveness Health / Medicine, Bioengineering
Mar 9, 2011 Leslie Valiant wins 2010 ACM A. M. Turing Award Innovator opened new frontiers in learning theory, computational complexity, and parallel and distributed computing Computer Science, Awards, AI / Machine Learning
Mar 8, 2011 Lund University to appoint Federico Capasso as honorary doctor The Faculty of Engineering will mark its jubilee year with five new honorary doctorates Applied Physics
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 7, 2011 Working toward a greener future Energy and environment employers leverage alumni connections and court Harvard students for jobs Environment
Mar 4, 2011 Bioengineer/soldier to head ROTC implementation committee Kevin Kit Parker will play key role as Harvard welcomes ROTC back to campus (Boston Globe) 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
Mar 1, 2011 Computer scientist Yiling Chen named among "AI's 10 to Watch" IEEE Intelligent Systems selects expert in prediction markets for her promise as a leader in the field of Artificial Intelligence Computer Science, AI / Machine Learning