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Sep 26, 2008 Joint colloquium series launched by IIC and SEAS New series will bring speakers at the frontiers of research in computing and science to campus
Sep 26, 2008 Hau awarded prestigious Ledlie Prize Occasional prize goes to one who makes "the most valuable contribution to science"
Sep 20, 2008 David Mooney and Rob Howe appointed associate deans at SEAS Mooney will oversee Applied Chemical/Biological Sciences and Engineering; Howe will oversee Academic Programs
Sep 13, 2008 Electrical engineer Navin Khaneja has been appointed tenure Khaneja's work in control theory has application in NMR and quantum computing
Aug 30, 2008 Parker commands dedicated researchers Team tackles everything from engineering heart tissue to traumatic brain injury (Science Careers)
Aug 20, 2008 Ham and Wood named to Tech Review's TR35 list of top young innovators Smallest complete NMR system and life-sized robotic fly earn praise
Aug 16, 2008 Frans Spaepen named interim dean The John C. and Helen F. Franklin Professor and director of Harvard’s Rowland Institute will assume role on 9/15
Aug 9, 2008 Meet David Sengeh '10 and his mentor bioengineer David Edwards Thanks to a innovative class, Sengeh was able to translate an idea into a solution to light Africa
Aug 1, 2008 Grad student Erez Lieberman creates iShoe to aid in balance Harvard-MIT HST student uses NASA know-how to help elderly people avoid catastrophic falls
Jul 28, 2008 Applied scientists demonstrate highly directional semiconductor lasers Innovation opens the door to a wide range of applications in photonics and communications