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Oct 16, 2019 Alumni startup opens office in Japan RightHand Robotics, a startup co-founded by Leif Jentoft, S.M. ’13, Ph.D. ’14 (engineering sciences), has established a new entity in Japan. Robotics,
Mar 8, 2021 Optimizing democracy New course explores the use of math and computer science to build better democratic systems Academics, Computer Science,
May 24, 2016 Preparing Harvard for the effects of climate change Class project identifies campus resilience strategies Environment, Climate,
Sep 25, 2019 Gualtieri named to WHO advisory group Lisa Gualtieri, PhD. ’89 (computer science) has been named to the Roster of Experts on Digital Health for the World Health Organization’s newly established Digital Health Technical Advisory Group. Computer Science,
Sep 24, 2019 Chandrashekar honored as a top young innovator Pooja Chandrashekar, A.B. ’18 (biomedical engineering) has been named to BostInno’s 25 Under 25 hall of fame. Bioengineering,
Aug 15, 2017 Driving toward cross-cultural collaboration International student teams build personal electric vehicles
Dec 10, 2019 Abebe will be first black woman to receive computer science Ph.D. from Cornell Applied Mathematics, Computer Science,
Oct 14, 2020 Coding for gold First-year student claims a top prize at prestigious computer science competition Awards, Computer Science, Undergraduate Student Profile,
Nov 3, 2016 Preventing infant deaths in hot cars Student startup incorporates sensor technology into car seats Entrepreneurship,
Nov 14, 2019 Zwang recognized for nonprofit leadership Ariel Zwang, A.B. ’85 (applied mathematics) has been named one of the most influential nonprofit leaders by City & State New York. Applied Mathematics,