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Aug 16, 2008 Frans Spaepen named interim dean The John C. and Helen F. Franklin Professor and director of Harvard’s Rowland Institute will assume role on 9/15
Aug 9, 2008 Meet David Sengeh '10 and his mentor bioengineer David Edwards Thanks to a innovative class, Sengeh was able to translate an idea into a solution to light Africa
Aug 1, 2008 Grad student Erez Lieberman creates iShoe to aid in balance Harvard-MIT HST student uses NASA know-how to help elderly people avoid catastrophic falls
Jul 28, 2008 Applied scientists demonstrate highly directional semiconductor lasers Innovation opens the door to a wide range of applications in photonics and communications
Jul 24, 2008 Watch word on the street reactions to Harvard's emphasis on engineering Video highlights how Harvard and MIT's engineering programs complement each another
Jul 23, 2008 Computer scientist David C. Parkes has been appointed tenure Parkes's research applies the power of computing to the design of optimal economic systems
Jul 18, 2008 DARPA awards $1.2M grant to study surface enhanced Raman scattering Researchers will apply advances in optical antennas, laser nanostructuring, and theoretical chemistry
Jul 16, 2008 Saving the world's water to avert a global crisis Peter Rogers' cover story in the August '08 Scientific American presents a six-point plan (Scientific American)
Jul 5, 2008 Harry Lewis recalls Bill Gates and the pancake problem As a College sophomore Gates presented a solution to the problem of how to sort and stack pancakes (NPR) Computer Science,
Jun 24, 2008 Get an insider's view of student research happening at SEAS Creating new materials to cure cancer and treating malaria is all in a day's work