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Feb 18, 2011 Shriram Ramanathan wins 2011 Robert Lansing Hardy Award Materials scientist honored for innovative contributions to the synthesis, study and applications of thin film oxides
Feb 17, 2011 Photo of Centipede-bot wins honorable mention from Science Graduate student Katie Hoffman's 12-legged, segmented robot honored in Visualization Challenge 2010 Robotics, Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering,
Feb 15, 2011 A small city that boasts big ideas, bright minds Five Cambridge-born innovations (two from SEAS) that are about to change the world (Improper Bostonian)
Feb 9, 2011 Researchers at Harvard and MITRE produce world’s first programmable nanoprocessor Nanowire tiles can perform arithmetic and logical functions and are fully scalable Electrical Engineering,
Feb 7, 2011 Ling Qin wins 2011 Analog Devices student design award Ph.D. candidate from Donhee Ham's lab lauded for "academic excellence and research promise." Electrical Engineering,
Feb 7, 2011 Clay-armored bubbles may have formed first protocells Discovery of inorganic, semipermeable clay vesicles indicates minerals could have played a key role in the origins of life Applied Physics,
Feb 3, 2011 Stealing from Nature Joanna Aizenberg escapes conventional expectations by “stealing” ingenious designs from Nature (Radcliffe Magazine)
Feb 3, 2011 Applied knowledge opens doors for young alumni Five recent SEAS undergraduate alumni came back to campus for a lively Q&A session
Feb 1, 2011 Winter Storm Update for Feb 1-2 Employees should speak to managers about early departure; non-essential employees are not expected for work on Wed; classes will be held as usual
Feb 1, 2011 Discovering the joy in discovery Engineering concentrator Shiv Gaglani '10 co-authors guide to help high schoolers find success with science (Huffington Post)