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Sep 22, 2025 Using AI to Unlock the Grid SEAS faculty discuss using artificial intelligence to solve some of the electric grid’s most pressing problems Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Sep 22, 2025 How We Touch Study captures how humans touch unfamiliar objects, offers potential lessons for human-robot interaction Design, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Research, Robotics,
Sep 18, 2025 Alumni Profile: Jordan Kennedy, S.M. '18, Ph.D. '23 Building robots inspired by beavers Alumni, Environment, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Alumni Profile
Sep 16, 2025 New Initiative Aims to Develop AI for Science and Research APEX + will create AI platforms that can be used across scientific disciplines and interface directly with instruments or robotics AI / Machine Learning,
Sep 12, 2025 Quantum Engineering in 90 Seconds Harvard Quantum Shorts videos make fundamental concepts accessible and fun Academics, Quantum Engineering,
Sep 9, 2025 Alumni Profile: Chibuike Uwakwe, A.B. '23 Designing cutting-edge wearables at Stanford Alumni, Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Alumni Profile
Sep 5, 2025 The Case For Cautious Curiosity on Climate Intervention Salata Institute SEAS atmospheric chemist Frank Keutsch argues for small, transparent studies to answer basic science questions about solar geoengineering – not for deployment Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering, Geoengineering, Research,
Sep 3, 2025 Upcycling Proteins Just Got Easier New, sustainable way to break down keratins, turn leftover wool and feathers into useful products Computational Science & Engineering, Bioengineering, Environment, Industry, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Research,
Sep 2, 2025 Science and Cooking Returns with Lectures Both Sweet and Savory The popular lecture series will feature talks on the science of sugar, fermentation and flower dumplings Academics, Cooking, Events,