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Aug 22, 2007 Nine for nano Harvard is among the participants of the National Institute for Nano-Engineering (NINE), a partnership among industry, the federal government and U.S. universities (EE Times)
Aug 21, 2007 Aizenberg receives Ronald Breslow Award Materials scientist Joanna Aizenberg recognized for achievement in biomimetic chemistry
Aug 18, 2007 Come fly away A life-size, robotic fly has taken flight at Harvard University thanks to the work of Robert Wood
Aug 11, 2007 Doing the math Computer scientist Barbara Grosz was told as a child that girls couldn’t do math (Nature Network)
Jul 31, 2007 Morrisett named Area Dean for Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Allen B. Cutting Professor of Computer Science, Greg Morrisett, will assume post on 9/7
Jul 25, 2007 Best & brightest Computer scientist Radhika Nagpal received air time in a Microsoft Research video about their New Faculty Fellowship program
Jul 10, 2007 Hanspeter Pfister appointed Professor of the Practice Innovator in visualization will also be Director of Visual Computing at the IIC
Jul 3, 2007 Speed racer Jacomo Corbo Learn how F1 racing and game theory garnered the checkered flag (Boston Globe)
Jul 3, 2007 Lifesavers Collaborative research on nanoparticle drug delivery methods (Princeton's EQUAD News)