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Aug 7, 2010 Friend, Madix elected as Fellows of the American Chemical Society Two SEAS affiliates are among the 192 ACS fellows who will be honored at the society's fall meeting
Aug 6, 2010 SEAS grad students receive DOE fellowships Emily Gardel will use the fellowship to examine how bacteria can generate electricity and Cassandra Freyschlag will study low-cost, energy-saving synthetic catalytic processes
Aug 4, 2010 Growing organs and helping wounds heal A strong, stretchy material could provide a scaffold for growing organs or making wounds heal faster (Technology Review)
Aug 3, 2010 Building a menagerie of mechanical creatures, from bees to termites Robert Wood is creating mechanical insects that could be used in agriculture, medicine—and even espionage (Bloomberg BusinessWeek)
Jul 21, 2010 By “putting a ring on it," microparticles can be captured Silicon micro-ring resonator could help advance nanomanipulation
Jul 7, 2010 Laser pioneer Capasso awarded Berthold Leibinger Zukunftspreis International award for excellent research on the application or generation of laser light cites his fundamental contributions to the field
Jul 3, 2010 SEAS graduate student wins best student paper at RSS 2010 Robotics Science and Systems conference recognizes Pratheev Sreetharan's research on robotic wings
Jul 1, 2010 Matt Welsh promoted to full professor; granted tenure Computer scientist develops and deploys sensor networks for real-world applications
Jul 1, 2010 Law School's Zittrain to hold joint appointment with SEAS Leading expert on legal and policy issues surrounding the Internet will hold joint HLS-SEAS appointment
Jun 29, 2010 Shape-shifting sheets automatically fold into multiple shapes Relying on origami techniques, researchers show programmable matter folding into a boat- or plane-shape Robotics, Electrical Engineering,