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Dec 4, 2023 Schiffer joins SEAS faculty in January Applied physicist recently named among Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Applied Physics, Climate,
Dec 7, 2022 Changing the intrinsic behavior of neurons Method offers new approach to treating neurological conditions such as epilepsy Bioengineering,
Jan 17, 2024 The metalens meets the stars Large, all-glass metalens images sun, moon and nebulae Applied Physics,
Jan 31, 2024 Robots to help with human habitation in space SEAS roboticists develop robots for Resilient ExtraTerrestrial Habitats Robotics,
Sep 19, 2022 A better understanding of crop yields under climate change Research solves long-standing mystery of how water impacts agricultural production Climate,
Aug 29, 2022 Joon-Suh Park named DARPA Riser Graduate student honored for work on flat metalens Applied Physics, Awards, Optics / Photonics,
Nov 2, 2022 Seeing concentrations of toxins with the naked eye New test detects compounds for disease diagnostics, environmental monitoring Environment, Health / Medicine, Materials,
Aug 25, 2022 Silicon image sensor that computes Device speeds up, simplifies image processing for autonomous vehicles and other applications Applied Physics, Technology,
Mar 18, 2024 Empty “backpacks” activate the immune system against cancer Neutrophils bearing polymer microparticles can be harnessed as a drug-free way to shrink tumors Bioengineering,