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Apr 15, 2010 Finding the line between scientist and soldier Q&A with bioengineer Kit Parker (GSAS Colloquy, Spring 2010) Bioengineering
Apr 7, 2010 Cold atoms and nanotubes come together for the first time Atoms spiral towards a charged carbon nanotube under dramatic acceleration before splitting apart Applied Physics
Apr 7, 2010 Stephanie Wilson '88 boldy goes into space NASA astronaut, Harvard Overseer launches into orbit for the 3rd time
Apr 3, 2010 Black silicon makes solar cells cheaper A one-step process, created in the Mazur lab, creates a highly antireflective layer for photovoltaics (Technology Review). Materials, Environment, Applied Physics
Apr 2, 2010 Undergraduate innovators put imagination to work Winners of the Harvard College Innovation Challenge (I3) developed classroom software, mobile gaming apps, and an e-marketplace platform Entrepreneurship
Mar 31, 2010 Harvard College attracts more potential engineers More admitted students than ever before will come to Harvard with the hope of pursuing engineering and applied science (The Harvard Crimson)
Mar 27, 2010 Reflections on the source of ideas Former SEAS dean Venkatesh "Venky" Narayamaurti ponders how to cultivate good ideas to solve global problems (Irish Times)
Mar 26, 2010 Eric Mazur wins special grant from Dreyfus Foundation Special grant in the Chemical Sciences will support applied physicist's innovative teaching Applied Physics, Academics
Mar 23, 2010 Gen Ed course brings together famed chefs and eminent academics Collaboration by Alícia, chef Ferran Adrià’s foundation, and the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences aims to inspire students and advance kitchen science Cooking
Mar 23, 2010 Michael J. Aziz named 2010 MRS Fellow Honor from the Materials Research Society recognizes distinguished research accomplishments and outstanding contributions Awards
Mar 22, 2010 Excellent teaching is in the Q Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching honors teachers in SEAS across all concentrations who achieve Q scores of 4.5 and above Environment, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics, Academics
Mar 20, 2010 Computer engineer with IBM finds technical passion, work-life balance Alum Laura Haas '78 says wishes more women would pursue a career in computer science (San Jose Business Journal) Computer Science