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Nov 10, 2021 A personalized exosuit for real-world walking Ultrasound measurements of muscle dynamics provide customized, activity-specific assistance Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Research, Robotics, Technology, Wearable Devices
Sep 14, 2021 How to protect structures from blowing winds and flowing water? Look to marine sponges Research finds the skeletal structure of a marine sponge suppresses vortex shedding better than current technologies Bioengineering, Design, Materials, Technology
Aug 20, 2021 Harvard’s eardrum-restoring PhonoGraft enters commercial development 3D-printed graft developed by researchers at SEAS, Harvard’s Wyss Institute, and Mass Eye and Ear to be commercialized by Desktop Health, following the startup’s acquisition Health / Medicine, Industry, Materials, Technology
Feb 18, 2021 Sensor can probe biology’s smallest reactions Breakthrough in calorimetry could reveal fundamental principles of cells Materials, Technology
Jul 21, 2020 Tough gel technology licensed to Amend Surgical for oral surgery applications Medical device company will pursue development of strong, biocompatible adhesive that could replace sutures and dental membranes Bioengineering, Technology
Jul 9, 2020 Alumni profile: Jenny Wang, A.B. ’19 Techsetters podcast co-host inspires others with unexpected stories from tech trend-setters Belonging, Technology
May 14, 2020 Alumni profile: Rohit Goyal, M.E. ’14 Getting aerial ride sharing off the ground at Uber Elevate Technology
May 13, 2020 Alumni startup awarded $6.2 million Ph.D. alumna Miriam Huntley is co-founder and CTO of Day Zero Diagnostics AI / Machine Learning, Applied Mathematics, Bioengineering, Entrepreneurship, Technology
Mar 25, 2020 Alumni profile: Andrew Bosworth, A.B. ’04 One of Facebook’s first employees leads its leap into augmented and virtual reality AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science, Technology
Mar 24, 2020 Doing social media justice Student project explores the use of digital juries for content moderation Design, Ethics, Technology
Mar 23, 2020 RightHand Robotics expands to Germany The company provides integrated robotic piece-picking solutions Entrepreneurship, Technology, Robotics
Mar 19, 2020 Remote work will stress-test the internet — and parts will fail Computer scientist Jim Waldo says there will be cascading failures that get fixed on the fly Computer Science, Technology