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Feb 19, 2010 Evoking sustainability, striking photo wins top honors Sung Hoon Kang and colleagues place first in the 2009 International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge
Feb 19, 2010 Marko Loncar named a 2010 Alfred P. Sloan Fellow Honor recognizes exceptional researchers early in their academic careers Electrical Engineering, Awards,
Feb 18, 2010 David Mooney elected to NAE Election is among the highest professional distinctions for engineers Bioengineering, Awards,
Feb 17, 2010 Michael O. Rabin wins Dan David Prize Computer science pioneer shares $1 million prize for outstanding achievements in the field Computer Science,
Feb 17, 2010 Marriage of microfluidics and optics could advance lab-on-a-chip devices Scalable and reusable optical detection system boasts the sensitivity of a large microscope in a much smaller, cheaper package Robotics, Electrical Engineering,
Feb 15, 2010 Digging into diamonds, applied physicists advance quantum science Diamond nanowire device could lead to new class of diamond nanomaterials Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics,
Feb 13, 2010 Kit Parker receives New England Achievement Award, part of National Engineers Week Bioengineer and U.S. Army major honored for always putting his research team and fellow soldiers first Bioengineering, Applied Physics,
Feb 13, 2010 Crisis in Haiti hits home at SEAS Haiti native Harry Dumay, Associate Dean for Finance and CFO, says, "Where there is life, there is hope.” (Harvard Gazette)
Feb 13, 2010 David Malan asks students to "THINK BIG" CS 50 instructor, among a panel of rock star profs, asks students to submit programming ideas to improve the campus (Crimson) Computer Science,
Jan 29, 2010 Using magnetic toys, researchers tease out structures of self-assembled clusters Less symmetrical and more complex patterns occur due to entropy Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,