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Jun 5, 2009 Athlete, scholar, humanitarian Andrew Berry '09 will be receiving an A.B. in economics and an M.S. in computer science (Harvard Gazette: Faces of the Future)
May 22, 2009 Joost Vlassak explores properties of materials Materials scientist helps academia and industry understand how materials stand up to a variety of conditions (Harvard Gazette)
May 22, 2009 Harvard hosts science across city Kathryn Hollar, director of educational programs SEAS, organized the day’s events (Harvard Gazette)
May 20, 2009 Vadhan shares ACM's 2009 Godel Prize for zig-zag graph Discovery is important for robust networks and theories of error-correcting codes (ACM)
May 8, 2009 Khaneja devises new pulse probes for details about molecules Profile highlights work on nuclear magnetic resonance (Harvard Gazette)
May 6, 2009 Applied physicists demonstrate role of dielectrics in nanowire devices Finding has potential to optimize performance of nanowire devices
Apr 21, 2009 Lene Hau elected American Academy of Arts & Sciences Fellow She is among 18 Harvard faculty members and affiliates elected to the 2009 class
Apr 14, 2009 Scientists demonstrate laser with controlled polarization Innovation opens the door to a wide range of applications in photonics and communications
Apr 11, 2009 Breathable chocolate debuts Bioengineer David Edwards launches Le Whif, a culinary art experiment originating with the help of Harvard students (Boston.com)