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Aug 8, 2019 Cyborg organoids offer rare view into early stages of development Stretchable, integrated mesh nanoelectronics grow with the developing cells Bioengineering,
Mar 9, 2020 Deciphering Disorder Researchers quantify disorder in 2D materials to build better quantum technologies. Materials, Quantum Engineering,
Aug 19, 2020 Self-excited dancing droplets Platform could be used for self-cleaning surfaces and other applications Applied Mathematics,
Jan 13, 2021 Robotic swarm swims like a school of fish Fish-inspired robots coordinate movements without any outside control Robotics,
Jan 8, 2019 Calmon and Wordsworth awarded NSF CAREER Grants Early-career faculty receive one of the most prestigious awards for up-and-coming researchers Awards, Electrical Engineering, Environment, Planetary Science,
Apr 7, 2022 Better, faster, energy efficient predictions Research combines artificial intelligence and computational science for accurate and efficient simulations of complex systems AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science,
Jul 7, 2020 Programmable balloons pave the way for new shape-morphing devices Kirigami balloons could be used in medical devices, soft robotics Materials, Robotics,
Nov 29, 2018 Jezero Crater, here we come Landing site for the Mars 2020 rover has a lot to offer to SEAS researchers Planetary Science,
Apr 18, 2019 Snake-inspired robot slithers even better than predecessor Programmable kirigami metamaterials enable responsive surfaces and smart skins Materials, Robotics,
May 31, 2018 Elsie Sunderland approved for promotion to tenured full professor Harvard President Drew Faust has approved Elsie Sunderland for promotion to the role of full professor with tenure at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) Academics,