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Aug 29, 2023 New Leadership at SEAS David Parkes Named Dean of Engineering and Applied Sciences Academics, Dean, Computer Science, Events,
May 15, 2023 EPA’s New PFAS Rules Don’t Account for Major Source of Drinking Water Contamination Harvard study reveals unmonitored PFAS build up and last for centuries Environmental Science & Engineering, Health / Medicine,
Sep 7, 2023 Nick Trefethen Returns to Harvard Renowned scholar of numerical analysis joins faculty Academics, Applied Mathematics,
Jun 6, 2023 Despite Major Progress Nationally, Two Mercury Emissions Hotspots Remain Study finds socioeconomic disparity in who breathes the most toxic air Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Dec 15, 2022 Frank Doyle, Dean of Engineering and Applied Sciences Since 2015, to Depart in June Doyle appointed next Provost of Brown University
Jun 5, 2023 Stratos Idreos receives McDonald Mentoring Award Faculty member honored for unmatched mentoring and highly rated teaching Awards, Computer Science,
May 4, 2023 Harvard Researchers Part of NSF AI Institute for Societal Decision Making $20M Collaboration Brings Together AI Researchers, Social Scientists to Develop Tools for Societal Challenges AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science,
Mar 31, 2023 An unprecedented look at biological energy on the sub-cellular level By detecting nanoscopic heat changes inside cells, first-of-their-kind sensors reveal how living systems use energy Applied Physics, Bioengineering, Health / Medicine, Materials,
May 15, 2023 3D knitted robots Additively manufacturing soft robots could reduce waste, increase performance Robotics,