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Dec 7, 2022 Changing the intrinsic behavior of neurons Method offers new approach to treating neurological conditions such as epilepsy Bioengineering
Dec 6, 2022 Alumni Profile: SeungYeon Kang, Ph.D. ’14 Bringing lasers to manufacturing, energy technology at UConn Alumni, Applied Physics
Dec 1, 2022 Changing the color of quantum light on an integrated chip Device could advance quantum computing and quantum networks Applied Physics
Nov 30, 2022 Art in the Machine Students explore the aesthetics of computing in new SEAS course Computer Science
Nov 23, 2022 Alumni profile: Lia Mondavi, A.B. '19 Bringing the math to sustainable food distribution Alumni, Applied Mathematics
Nov 18, 2022 Building in the labs, on the field Zoungrana balances between mechanical engineering and the rigors of Harvard football Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Undergraduate Student Profile
Nov 17, 2022 Talking computer languages with Cameron Wong Ph.D. candidate researches reducing coding mistakes in Programming Languages Group Computer Science
Nov 16, 2022 Remembering Ukraine Alumni help organize medical supply donations at Boston nonprofit Allston Campus, Computer Science
Nov 16, 2022 An on-chip time-lens generates ultrafast pulses New device opens the doors to applications in communication, quantum computing, astronomy Applied Physics, Technology
Nov 16, 2022 NTT Research and Harvard Collaborate on Cardiovascular Bio Digital Twin Joint Research to Focus on Building Models Bioengineering
Nov 14, 2022 Wasting muscles built back better Programmable mechanically active adhesive makes muscles stretch and contract, preventing and enabling recovery from atrophy Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Robotics
Nov 11, 2022 Alumni Profile: Andrew Lund, S.M. '18 Saving lives, bringing data science to the Coast Guard Computer Science, Graduate Student Profile