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Jan 30, 2008 Nanophotonics expert Kenneth B. Crozier wins NSF CAREER award Grant will support research on near-field optical forces
Jan 30, 2008 Physicist and chemical engineering expert Vinothan N. Manoharan wins NSF CAREER award Grant will support research on High-Speed 3D Imaging of Colloidal Self-Assembly with Digital Holographic Microscopy
Jan 29, 2008 Outstanding design Ahmad Khairi and Jian Han from the Ham Lab received the 2008 Analog Devices, Inc. Outstanding Student Design Award
Jan 25, 2008 Cold frontiers Watch Lene Hau discuss possible applications from the coldest frontier in applied physics on NOVA's Absolute Zero (PBS)
Jan 22, 2008 Henry Ehrenreich passes away Ehrenreich, an expert on condensed matter theory, served as the University's first ombudsman
Jan 17, 2008 Lene Hau elected to Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Applied physicist honored for her experiments on the manipulation of photons
Jan 14, 2008 Choon Fong Shih '73 appointed president of KAUST Alumnus Shih will be the inaugural president of the newly formed King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia
Jan 11, 2008 Winging it Jessica K. Shang ’08 is working with Prof. Rob Wood to build a microrobotic dragonfly (Crimson)
Jan 8, 2008 Favorite things Editors of Nature chose papers by SEAS graduate student Erez Lieberman and faculty member Lene Hau as among their favorites for 2007 (Nature)
Jan 3, 2008 Natural thoughts NPR interviewed Steven Wofsy, who monitors carbon activity, as part of a profile of Harvard's 3,000 acre forest laboratory (NPR)
Jan 3, 2008 Intersections of art and science NPR chats with bioengineering faculty member David Edwards about his new book and creative space (NPR)
Dec 18, 2007 Physicists make ripples with their 'magic carpet' L. Mahadevan and colleagues study the "aerodynamics of a flexible, rippling sheet moving through a fluid." (Nature)