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May 9, 2008 Computer scientist David Parkes honored as a top teacher Roslyn Abramson Awards recognize professors who have demonstrated excellence in undergraduate teaching Dean,
May 8, 2008 Scientists demonstrate method for integrating nanowire devices directly onto silicon Fabrication technique could yield low-cost, scalable nanowire photonic and electronic circuits
May 2, 2008 Robert Wood wins prestigious NSF CAREER and ONR Young Investigator program awards Grants will support research on microrobotics
May 2, 2008 Minding the gap by land, van, and pixel Undergrads devised a plan in ES-96 to keep the Harvard campus together as it expands into Allston
May 1, 2008 Win-Win for industry & academia Chemical company BASF officially launched the BASF Advanced Research Initiative at Harvard, based at SEAS (Crimson)
Apr 29, 2008 Barbara Grosz named dean of Radcliffe Institute President Drew Fausts appoints Grosz, Higgins Professor of Natural Sciences at SEAS, has been appointed the dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Apr 29, 2008 Energy efficient computing gets green light thanks to Microsoft David Brooks, Gu-Yeon Wei and Mike Smith will develop a "dynamic runtime environment" to link power use and load (CNET)
Apr 24, 2008 Scientists study Arctic haze for clues to rapid melting Atmospheric chemist and environmental engineer Daniel Jacob provides expertise on why "the Arctic is a melting pot for mid-latitude pollution." (AP)
Apr 24, 2008 Bioengineer describes the growing problem of IEDs and his efforts to study brain injury Kit Parker discusses his ongoing fight to understand and one day treat brain trauma caused by improvised explosive devices (Technology Review)
Apr 18, 2008 Collaboration explained The Spring 2008 issue of GSAS's Colloquy features "Engineering Gets Social," a look at how grad students collaborate across fields