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Feb 4, 2014 Katia Bertoldi to receive ASME's 2014 Hughes Young Investigator Award Award recognizes special achievements in applied mechanics Awards,
May 20, 2013 Salil Vadhan named Simons Investigator Award offers computer scientist a 5-year appointment with $100,000 of research support per year Computer Science,
May 14, 2013 Engineer John Hutchinson elected to the Royal Society Honor recognizes his expertise in solid mechanics and materials engineering, especially buckling and cracking
Mar 11, 2013 Semifinalists named in 2013 Harvard College Innovation Challenge Student teams will compete for a share of $50,000 and office space in Harvard Square Entrepreneurship,
Oct 30, 2010 SEAS students sweep 2010 Collegiate Inventors awards Current grad students and recent alumni win top prizes for innovations in tissue engineering, genomics, and intracellular probing Awards,
Oct 15, 2010 Capasso wins 2010 Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics Honored for his "pioneering achievements in nanoscale physics and applications"
Jan 18, 2013 Quirky video on adrenal glands wins Scientific American contest Top video, written by a SEAS postdoc, explains science with creativity, humor, and a shoestring budget
Jan 7, 2013 Computer scientist Leslie Valiant named 2012 ACM Fellow The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) cited his "transformative contributions to the theory of computation" Computer Science, Applied Mathematics,
Jan 17, 2014 Variability appears critical to motor learning Harvard researchers say apparent "flaws" in motor function are key for learning quickly Bioengineering,
Dec 18, 2013 Researchers at Harvard China Project urge carbon tax In-depth studies, outlined in Clearer Skies book, suggest comprehensive response to pollution and climate concerns Environment, Climate,