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Mar 13, 2025 Traveling waves integrate spatial information through time Kempner Institute How do neurons in the visual cortex perform coordinated computation and share information over long distances? AI / Machine Learning, Applied Computation, Computational Science & Engineering, Computer Science,
Feb 28, 2025 Think innovation, think Harvard engineering and applied sciences At SEAS, finding practical solutions to real-world problems is at the heart of every degree program and research lab
Feb 27, 2025 Spinning into quantum research Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Ph.D. student Aaron Day shares some key everyday items he uses in researching semiconductors for quantum applications Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering, Graduate Student Profile, Materials, Quantum Engineering, Technology,
Feb 26, 2025 A springtail-like jumping robot Diminutive device can leap 23 times its body length Electrical Engineering, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Technology,
Feb 13, 2025 Mapping connections in a neuronal network Silicon chip detects, catalogs 70,000 synaptic connections from 2,000 neurons Applied Physics, Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering,
Jan 27, 2025 Explaining persistent hydrogen in Mars’ atmosphere New insight into Red Planet’s hot again, cold again history Environmental Science & Engineering, Planetary Science,
Jan 14, 2025 Professor Na Li recognized for work in control, learning, optimization Ruberti Young Researcher Prize awarded by IEEE Applied Mathematics, Electrical Engineering,
Jan 9, 2025 The ins and outs of quinone carbon capture Goal is safe, cost-effective greenhouse gas removal technologies Environmental Science & Engineering,
Dec 14, 2024 How future heat may kill millions of healthy people Harvard Salata Institute Even healthy people cannot survive the extreme heat beginning to afflict large regions of the world, writes climate scientist Kaighin McColl, explaining his new research into uncompensable heat stress. Climate, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Jan 22, 2025 Out of the lab and into patients’ hands Harvard Move Lab makes wearable robotic device for stroke survivors Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Industry, Robotics, Technology,