Computer Science graduate student Emanuele Viola has won a (SIAM) Student Paper Prize for "Pseudorandom Bits for Constant Depth Circuits with Few Arbitrary Symmetric Gates"
The Crimson has picked ES 221: Drug Delivery, taught by recent arrival Debra Auguste, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering, as one of the 15 courses to shop for '06-'07 (Crimson)
Faculty and students from Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational-Technical High School's Engineering Technology program fabricated six plastic 'membrane stretchers' (SouthCoast Today)
Researchers at Harvard University have shown that nanowire transistors can be at least four times speedier than conventional silicon devices (Technology Review)
The Crimson profiles John A. Armstrong '56, longtime supporter for engineering and applied sciences at Harvard, in its special section on the class of '56 (Crimson)