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Dust in the wind

Daniel Jacob, a professor of atmospheric chemistry and environmental engineering creates a computer model for estimating the environmental impact of dust from Asia (Harvard Gazette)

Early birds

Harvard's early applications for undergraduate admission have risen, with an 18% increase in the number of students indicating an interest in studying engineering

Student athletes

The Harvard Computing Contest Club (HC3) advances to the 2007 ACM-ICPC World Finals in Tokyo, Japan

User friendly

Harvard Engineering and Applied Sciences has become a partner of World Community Grid, joining the IBM Corporation and a group of more than 240 companies, associations, foundations, nonprofits and academic institutions

Siebel scholars

Peter A. Webb, MS candidate in CS, has been named DEAS's first Siebel Scholar

Well tuned

The December issue of WIRED says of CS grad student David Malan's podcast of CS E-1: "If every undergrad watched this series, IT help desks would be out of business ..."

Too much tech

HBS's Clayton Christensen and DEAS's Woodward Yang told EE Times that designers in the semiconductor industry often deliver more technology than consumers can figure out how to use

Kudos

Graduate students Alex Donohue, Applied Physics, and Megan McClean, Applied Math, are the recipients of the Spring 2006 Engineering and Applied Sciences Teaching Fellow awards

Code commandos

Andrew K. McCollum '07, Ameya A. Velingker '10, and Yan Zhang '07 competed in the Northeast regional finals of the 31st annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest