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Sep 21, 2011 Federico Capasso receives the 2011 Jan Czochralski Award Applied physicist recognized for his lifetime achievements in the field of advanced materials science Applied Physics,
Sep 21, 2011 Slippery slope: researchers take advice from carnivorous plant Bio-inspired coating resists liquids and could lead to a broad range of advances in fuel transport, anti-bacterial surfaces, and more Materials, Bioengineering,
Sep 20, 2011 Two SEAS affiliates win NIH Director's Awards Sharad Ramanathan and Erez Lieberman Aiden among those honored for encouraging creative ideas in science and engineering Awards, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Sep 16, 2011 New medical devices course leads to student innovations, publications Pairing SEAS students with doctors at Harvard's affiliated hospitals, ES 227 "connects the dots" between engineering and medicine Health / Medicine, Academics,
Sep 9, 2011 Five SEAS computer science students named 2012 Siebel Scholars Siebel Scholars program recognizes outstanding students from the world’s most prestigious graduate schools Computer Science,
Sep 7, 2011 Research flights from the Arctic to Antarctic paint a vivid portrait of the atmosphere Steve Wofsy, principal investigator and atmospheric scientist for the mission, says "we now have views of whole slices of the atmosphere." Environment, Climate,
Sep 1, 2011 Dean's message for the new academic year Welcome letter from SEAS Dean Cherry A. Murray highlights recent accomplishments, new hires, and future plans
Sep 1, 2011 From a flat mirror, designer light Researchers at Harvard create bizarre optical phenomena, defying the laws of reflection and refraction Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Aug 25, 2011 Mapping the brain Computer scientist Hanspeter Pfister helps turn terabytes of image data into a navigable 3D model of neural circuits Computer Science, Bioengineering,
Aug 23, 2011 Welcome back, SEAS students A note from Dean Cherry A. Murray highlighting progress on integrating design into the curriculum and enhancing teaching and advising