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Jan 13, 2021 Robotic swarm swims like a school of fish Fish-inspired robots coordinate movements without any outside control Research, Robotics
Jan 12, 2021 A pathway for civic tech talent Coding it Forward fellowships help young people pursue public sector careers Computer Science
Jan 12, 2021 Q&A with Kiran Wattamwar Wattamwar, M.D.E. ’19, is a former Civic Digital Fellow Computer Science
Jan 6, 2021 Biomass production Harvard startup seeks to increase the global use of sustainable bioenergy Entrepreneurship, Environment
Dec 17, 2020 Stopping the spread Students create COVID-19 infection risk analysis tool to evaluate face masks Academics, COVID-19
Dec 17, 2020 Alumni startup secures $1.5M Perigee was founded by Mollie Breen (MS/MBA '20) Alumni, Entrepreneurship
Dec 15, 2020 Alumni startup featured in Fast Company Naya Studio was co-founded by classmates Vivek Hv and Saad Rajan, (M.D.E. ’19) Alumni, Entrepreneurship
Dec 15, 2020 Laboratory experiments on particles for solar geoengineering demonstrate limits of models Environment
Dec 15, 2020 COVID-19 spread increases when UV levels decrease Seasonal changes in UV may alter the spread of COVID but not as much as social distancing Environment
Dec 14, 2020 Rhodes Scholar blends bioengineering and sociology Nkaziewoh Nchinda-Pungong wants to make trailblazing treatments accessible for the underserved Awards, Bioengineering
Dec 14, 2020 Wilson will train for Artemis Missions NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, S.B. ’88 (engineering sciences), could be chosen to walk on the moon
Dec 11, 2020 Day Zero Diagnostics receives NIH funding award The startup was co-founded by by Miriam Huntley, Ph.D. ’16 Alumni, Entrepreneurship